1. wining - Noun
2. wining - Verb
wining
present participle of wine
wining (plural winings)
A session of drinking wine socially.
“After losing a goal from a wining position we still had more than 30 minutes to do something about it. Source: Internet
At the time, the government was urging people to avoid wining and dining in groups of more than five, and advising anyone over 65 to stay home if at all possible — Suga is 72. Source: Internet
"For too long, nations have lamely kow-towed to China in the desperate hope of wining trade deals," former Tory Party leader Iain Duncan Smith wrote for the Mail on Sunday. Source: Internet
Of a truth, one can’t stop wondering why a trained and respected “gentleman of the city” will be considering dining and wining with his hitherto perceived foes. Source: Internet
A novel feature of Charley’s party was that—apart from wining and dining his guest—he also allowed them to set their watches free by the clock which towers above his spot on Yonge St., just north of College. Source: Internet
After wining toss Basnahira Greens posted total 109/7, skipper Angelo Mathews hitting an unbeaten 53 off 49 balls while his team mates failed to impress. Source: Internet