11 Metaphors for vines

Wine is sap, the vine is wood, The wooden board yields wine as good.

but they will even avoid the oaks and bend away from them until they are prostrate on the ground, as the vine is wont to do when planted near vegetables.

For centuries a rich wine had flowed from these slopes, but at length the phylloxera spread over them like flame, and now where the vine is dead the wild-flower blooms.

The labour of this swarm of work-people was my doing, these vines were my children; this entire farm became my large and obedient family.

The vine is an instance of this.

The vines (and he pointed at them, fringing the roadside indefinitely) were great places for rattlesnakes.

" "Thanks, thanks, generous Benoit; St. Augustine will remember the favor, and thy fruitful vines will be none the poorer for thy generosity.

So, when at noon from school he came, To see his vine was first his aim:

"Now, Mr. Vine," he said, "you are a young man whose attention has never been turned to the practical affairs of life.

The creeping vines, like our Tamus, or Black Bryony, are Yams, {313c}best of all roots.

Then if Christ became not a material or an earthly vine, neither did a material vine become His body.

11 Metaphors for  vines