<span class="searchmatch">wine</span> <span class="searchmatch">whey</span> (uncountable) <span class="searchmatch">Whey</span> made from milk coagulated by the use of <span class="searchmatch">wine</span>....
article on: <span class="searchmatch">whey</span> Wikipedia whig (dialectal) whay (obsolete) enPR: hwā, wā, IPA(key): /hweɪ/, /weɪ/ Rhymes: -eɪ Homophones: way, weigh, wey (<span class="searchmatch">wine</span>–whine merger)...
<span class="searchmatch">wine</span> amber <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> aperitif <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> apple <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> barley <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> bee <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> bishop's <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> blush <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> bottle of <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> box <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> bread and <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> British <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> bum <span class="searchmatch">wine</span> burglar's...
(Scotland) IPA(key): /weːd/ Rhymes: -eɪd Homophones: wayed; wade (except Scotland); <span class="searchmatch">wheyed</span> (<span class="searchmatch">wine</span>–whine merger) weighed simple past and past participle of weigh...
-ɪɡ Homophones: Whig; wig (<span class="searchmatch">wine</span>–whine merger) Probably from Middle English wheyȝe, weyȝe, wege, variant of <span class="searchmatch">whey</span>. More at <span class="searchmatch">whey</span>. English Wikipedia has an...
Wèi enPR: wā, IPA(key): /weɪ/ Rhymes: -eɪ Homophones: way, weigh, wey; <span class="searchmatch">whey</span> (<span class="searchmatch">wine</span>–whine merger) English Wikipedia has an article on: Wei (state) Wikipedia...
-eɪd Hyphenation: wayed Homophones: weighed; wade (except Scotland); <span class="searchmatch">wheyed</span> (<span class="searchmatch">wine</span>–whine merger) wayed (comparative more wayed, superlative most wayed)...
here? I mean, do they plant grain? What do they live on? SILENUS Curds and <span class="searchmatch">whey</span> and sheepflesh, sir. 2007, Donald McCaig, Nop's Hope: The sheep were a solid...
Greenwood Press, →ISBN, page 20: The white meats—milk, curds, cheese, butter, <span class="searchmatch">whey</span>, and buttermilk, from either sheep or cows, were important in their diet...
care shall fill the hollow tray, / To fat the guzzling hogs with floods of <span class="searchmatch">whey</span>. 1918, Norman Lindsay, The Magic Pudding, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, page...