(slang) Wine.
vino
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for vino.
Editorial note
A glass or two of 'vino rosso' with dinner, or a 'spritz' with friends once in a while.
Quick take
(slang) Wine.
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for vino.
noun
(slang) Wine.
Example sentences
A glass or two of 'vino rosso' with dinner, or a 'spritz' with friends once in a while.
Trying to keep it at, or under half a bottle of vino.
I wouldn't recommend trying to play this after being on the vino all night though.
In my opinion, aside from in vino, veritas, there aren’t any.
I enjoy having a few friends around, opening a few bottles of vino, and cooking something exciting - which obviously takes planning.
In vino veritas, and all that; we appreciate your honesty!
Other good in the area: Grey Dog Coffee (University Place), City Bakery (18th Street betw 5 and 6), Tarallucci E Vino (18th street, big table in back good for meeting).
Quote examples
There's probably a cool and snappy acroynm you could use, like Virtual Interface (with nearly) No Overheard, or "Vino".
A beautiful italian wine in a similar style is "Vino di Anna, Palmento", give that one a try if you can, also natura.
That's a whole lot of words to replace "In vino veritas".
As good ol' Doc Holliday said: "In vino veritas"
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use vino in a sentence?
A glass or two of 'vino rosso' with dinner, or a 'spritz' with friends once in a while.
What does vino mean?
(slang) Wine.
What part of speech is vino?
vino is commonly used as noun.