Grape example sentences

Related (10): vineyard, wine, juice, raisin, fruit, cluster, winery, viticulture, seedless, Merlot

grape

noun

grape (noun) · grapes (plural noun) · the grape (noun)

  - a berry, typically green (classified as white), purple, red, or black, growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit, and used in making wine.

  - wine:

  - short for grapeshot

  - a dark purplish red color.

Synonyms

berry, wine, vino, plonk, grapeshot

"Grape" Example Sentences


1. The grapes on the vine were ripe and ready for picking.
2. She plucked a grape from the cluster and popped it into her mouth.
3. The winemaker crushed the grapes and began fermenting the juice.
4. The vineyard produced excellent red grapes every year.
5. The vineyard owners held an annual grape stomping festival in the fall.
6. The children wandered through the grape arbor eating grapes as they went.
7. The grapes were stained deep purple from the hot summer sun.
8. They made jelly from the purple Concord grapes they grew.
9. The grapes were still tart and green, not yet ready for picking.
10. The vineyard spread for acres and acres, filled with grape vines.
11. The grape harvest season was her favorite time of year.
12. She spit out the sour grape and made a face.
13. Baskets of grapes were delivered to their house every week.
14. The grapevines lined both sides of the country lane.
15. The workers wore thick gloves to protect their hands as they harvested the grapes.
16. The grapes made a satisfying crunching sound as she chewed them.
17. He took a bunch of grapes from the refrigerator and began snacking.
18. The vineyard was bustling with activity during grape harvest.
19. The owl perched on a grape vine watching the workers in the field.
20. The rotting grapes smelled fragrant and sweet.
21. They squeezed the juice from the grapes to make grape jelly.
22. They enjoyed fresh grape tomatoes with their lunch.
23. He picked a bunch of green grapes from the vine for a snack.
24. She spit out the seeds from the grape as she ate.
25. The grape arbor sheltered them from the hot sun.
26. He jumped into a huge pile of musty grape leaves.
27. The grapes were juicy and bursting with flavor.
28. The fragrant grapes perfumed the air.
29. The vineyard dogs barked at the grape pickers from the fence.
30. They popped a few grapes into their mouths as they walked the vineyard.
31. In Greek mythology, Dionysus was the god of wine and grapes.
32. The raccoons ate an entire grape vine leaving only the bare vines.
33. The bees buzzed around the grape blossoms collecting nectar.
34. They pelted each other with hard little unripe grapes.
35. The children made necklaces out of grape vine leaves.
36. The grape leaves were used to wrap dolmas for the Greek meal.
37. The children picked grapes and placed them in baskets.
38. They made grape juice by squeezing the grapes through a strainer.
39. Crushed grapes were stomped in an open vat to release the juice.
40. The refreshing iced grape tea quenched her thirst after working in the heat.
41. The decorative grapevine wound its way around the porch.
42. He spat seeds from the grape onto the ground.
43. Wine is made by fermenting pressed grape juice.
44. They bought a jug of grape jelly at the farmer's market.
45. The farmer picked fat green grapes just starting to turn yellow.
46. The scent of rotting grape leaves filled the air in fall.
47. The vineyard cat napped among the grape vines.
48. The birds loved to feast on fallen grapes on the ground.
49. The grapes were harvested in early September.
50. The vineyard smelled of grapes, leaves, and earth.
51. Purple grape juice stained her yellow dress.
52. The children swatted at grapes hanging just above their heads.
53. The fox stole an entire cluster of grapes from the vineyard.
54. They collected the grapes in baskets and took them to the farmhouse.
55. The grapes were sweet and fed the family for weeks.
56. There were flies buzzing around the overripe fallen grapes.
57. The grapevines were trimmed back after the harvest.
58. Children's faces were painted purple from eating the grapes.
59. The spilled grape juice stained the white tablecloth purple.
60. She soaked golden raisins in grape juice overnight.

Common Phases


1. sour grapes - expressing envy or jealousy of someone.
2. break the ice - make the first friendly move in a social situation.
3. an ace up one's sleeve - a secret advantage.
4. a dime a dozen - something that's extremely common and not especially valuable.
5. for goodness' sake - used to emphasize that something is unreasonable or unacceptable.
6. it takes two to tango - it requires cooperation from two parties.
7. know someone inside out - know everything about someone.
8. sourpuss - someone with a constantly sullen or disapproving expression.
9. the early bird catches the worm - the one who does something first enjoys the benefits.
10. the grass is always greener on the other side - what others have seems better than what you have.
11. turn over a new leaf - make positive changes in one's life.
12. twist someone's arm - persuade someone reluctantly.
13. bite off more than one can chew - attempt more than one can handle.
14. put one's best foot forward - make a good first impression.
15. spill the beans - reveal a secret by accident.

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