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wine·skin
waIn skIn
The first known use of wineskin was in 1821
1 "Oh, indeed. Cersei gave him the wineskins, and told him it was Robert's favorite vintage."
2 A new spirit is working in Christianity, far too mightily to be restrained by ancient usages; if the new wine be put into such wineskins it will spoil them, and itself be lost.
3 They formed a procession of Bacchanals and Maenads, one in front carrying a filled wineskin.
4 Compare today with Shakespearean-era Globe Theatre audiences with groundlings, boisterous Comedie-Francaise fans or ancient Greeks taking in epic tragedies and large wineskins of retsina outdoors.
5 To use new labels for this ongoing scourge is to deny that this is old wine in new wineskins.
6 They may have descended from leather botas, or wineskins, and early examples were made of clay before glass became the preferred material.
7 Legend has it that Julius Caesar and Mark Antony gave Cleopatra wineskins and jars filled with the sweet and, at that time, frothy red wine that was thought to be an aphrodisiac.
8 In any case, the metaverse seems to be a new wineskin being filled with old fears.
9 For what he did accomplish was the rapid emptying of the old wine that still remained in the wineskin, the preparation of the receptacle for the new vintage.
10 "Oh, unhand your sword. One cry from me and Shagga will burst in and kill you. With an axe, not a wineskin."
11 He would weigh the gold, every grain, and pour the ingots and wash the sweep, and he would not carry home the wineskin when the day was done.
12 Then, that evening as he was leaving the shop, he saw Ibni waiting, with the wineskin in his hand.
13 As the two boys drew even with his doorway, he stepped out, grinning and bobbing his head, holding out the wineskin.
14 But more recently, Rose Hill has been putting new wine in its old “wineskins” of animal-based agriculture.
15 Rubbing his cheek, he blurted angrily, “You need not fear. I have told no one about the wineskins—and what is in them—yet!”
16 Spectators belted out folk songs and tilted wineskins toward their mouths.
17 Every wineskin will be filled with wine.
每个酒囊都会盛满酒.
18 He took the wineskin handed to him by the lymer and drank deeply, and a trickle of red wine slid down his throat, darker than the bright splashes of blood on his skin.
19 He would not have his Gospel a patch on an old garment, he said, nor would he put it like new wine into old wineskins.
20 It was all the same as before, when he wanted to tell about the wineskins.
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3 皮酒囊