"Winos" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Winos" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Winos
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"Winos" Meaning

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.

"Winos" Examples

Here are 5 examples of usage for the word "winos":

1. Social Context

Some people avoid going to wine-tasting events because they're worried about encountering winos who might be too drunk or rowdy.

2. Witty Language

After losing his job, he became a stereotypical winos and spent his days drinking away at the local pub.

3. Gnomic Language

Some cities have programs to help winos get off the streets and back on their feet.

4. Jocular Language

Have you seen those weird sommelier boards at restaurants? Even the winos wouldn't know what to say.

5. Sorbid Language

Somehow, she remains sympathetic to the city's winos and thinks it's noble to be caring for the suffering alcoholics.

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