grapy

grape

 (grāp)
n.
1. Any of various woody vines of the genus Vitis, bearing clusters of edible berries and widely cultivated in many species and varieties.
2. The fleshy, smooth-skinned, purple, red, or green berry of a grape, eaten raw or dried as a raisin and widely used in winemaking.
3. A dark violet to dark grayish purple.
4. Grapeshot.

[Middle English, from Old French, bunch of grapes, hook, of Germanic origin.]

grap·ey, grap·y adj.
grap′i·ness n.
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grap•y

or grap•ey

(ˈgreɪ pi)

adj. grap•i•er, grap•i•est.
1. of or like grapes.
2. tasting of grapes: a grapy wine.
[1350–1400]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.grapy - having a taste like that of grapes; "a grapey wine"
tasty - pleasing to the sense of taste; "a tasty morsel"
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