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wine barrel

n. a barrel that holds wine [syn: wine cask]

Usage examples of "wine barrel".

Every wine barrel had been splintered, every pot smashed and every piece of furniture other than the single table torn apart.

With shoulders as broad as a wine barrel and arms like tree limbs, the smith's hammer seemed more like a toy in his huge fist as he forge-welded a ring together on the anvil horn.

She sat on an upturned wine barrel and watched Jack prop a bar against the door.

Oldoran had spent years head-down in a wine barrel to achieve his current condition.

His laughter shut off like the last drip from a wine barrel: Thom was there, but not the corpse.

And you could promise me not to retreat to a wine barrel and reduce what we've both done to a few artificial bubbles of regrets and self-blame.

In addition to his six-dollar salary, Paolino was given two lambs' heads a week, which Josephina would marinate in red wine vinegar and crushed garlic and then roast over a tin wine barrel.

Pinned by the arms, the first hatori was draped across a wine barrel.