"Winos" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Winos refers to a colloquial or informal term for people who are heavy drinkers of wine, often implying that the consumption is excessive or irregular.
Here are 5 examples of usage for the word "winos":
A winnower is a device used to separate the finer parts of a mixture from the coarser parts by blowing a current of air through it.
Winnowing refers to the process of separating the chaff (light, dry, and scaly parts of a plant) from the grain (the edible part of the plant) in farming. It is usually done by blowing away the chaff with the wind or using a machine to do the same.
Winona is a given name derived from the Dakota word "wínyona" meaning "first daughter" or "first born daughter".
Winston refers to a male given name, derived from the Old English name Wynnstan, which is composed of two elements: "wynn" meaning "friend" and "stan" meaning "stone". It is also associated with the name Winston Smith, a fictional character in George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984".
The word "winter" refers to the season that comes after autumn and before spring, typically from December to February in the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by colder temperatures, snow, and shorter days.