1. vine - Noun
2. Vine - Proper noun
Any woody climbing plant which bears grapes.
Hence, a climbing or trailing plant; the long, slender stem of any plant that trails on the ground, or climbs by winding round a fixed object, or by seizing anything with its tendrils, or claspers; a creeper; as, the hop vine; the bean vine; the vines of melons, squashes, pumpkins, and other cucurbitaceous plants.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to social media posts, the party was held at the Sassafras Saloon on Vine Street. Source: Internet
According to Stuart Walton and Brian Glover, vermouth "is as far removed from the natural produce of the vine as it is possible for a fortified wine to get." Source: Internet
Again, vine seems to be the absolute perfect wand wood for one "brightest witch of her age," Hermione Granger. Source: Internet
A. H. Burgess, Hops: Botany, Cultivation and Utilization, Leonard Hill (1964), ISBN 0-471-12350-1 The flower of the hop vine is used as a flavouring and preservative agent in nearly all beer made today. Source: Internet
All American beans at that time were vine plants, "bush beans" having been bred only more recently. Source: Internet
A mug of freshly poured root beer. Root beer is a tan sweet beverage traditionally made using the root beer tree Sassafras albidum (sassafras) or the vine Smilax ornata (sarsaparilla) as the primary flavor. Source: Internet