"Wineskin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A wineskin is a container made of animal hide (often a goat skin or calf skin) used for carrying, storing, or transporting wine. It's often used in a historical or cultural context to refer to a specific type of container used in ancient or traditional winemaking.
Nouns<br><br>Plural of wine: a sweet, sometimes sparkling, fermented drink made from grapes.<br><br>1. Beverages made from grapes: red, white, yellow, and other types of wines were served at the dinner party.<br>2. Highest honor: the poet received several prestigious wine awards for her poetry collection.<br><br>Verbs<br><br>To decorate, embellish, or make more appealing: the musician's skills will wine you; she's a great performer.<br><br>To quaff or drink quickly and greedily: the tourists came to the bar to wine the drinks offered on the happy hour special.<br><br>(By extension) to indulge in the pleasures of drinking: she likes to wine in the evenings to relax after a stressful day at work.
"Wingdings" refers to a set of symbolic fonts, particularly those designed by Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow, that are meant to convey meaning through icons and graphics, rather than using letters. These fonts are often used in Microsoft Office software to create visual symbols for presentations and documents, and also have an extensive use in email and online communications where text alone may not convey the full intended tone or message.