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vining

Aussprache: [ˈvaɪnɪŋ]

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Kontext: „gardening“

(verb) when a plant grows long and climbs up other things, like walls or trees. Vining plants spread out and need something to hold on to as they grow tall.

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The cucumber plants are vining beautifully around the trellis in my garden.

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The tomato plants did not start vining this year because they were planted too late.

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Have you noticed how quickly those vines are vining up the fence?

Kontext: „gardening“

(noun) the action or process of climbing or spreading like a vine. It describes how some plants grow in a winding way, reaching for the sunlight.

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The vining of the morning glories creates a beautiful display in the backyard.

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The vining of the weeds took over the garden, making it hard to see the flowers.

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What do you think causes vining in different types of plants?

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