Geez, I should have knit her a wineskin so she could carry wine while she cross-country skied.
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The Cyclops and Silenus drink together, with Silenus attempting to hog the wineskin for himself.
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New wine in old wineskin.
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In the chiva, partygoers seeking a more authentic taste of Colombia poured aguardiente, an anise-flavored liquor, from a wineskin.
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The exhibition contains a charming bronze angler from the House of the Little Fountain and a grotesque Silenos riding a bloated wineskin.
From the washingtonpost.com
Once the wineskin had been used and expanded to its capacity, it would dry and harden, thus when new wine was placed in an old skin, it would simply burst.
From the al.com
Blackman said when unfermented juice was placed in a new, fresh wineskin, the skin would stretch and expand during the fermentation process to produce new wine.
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This has been going on as long as there has been a music business and will continue while what's left of it drains every last remaining drop from the wineskin.
From the buffalonews.com
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An animal skin (usually a goatskin) that forms a bag and is used to hold and dispense wine
A bota bag is a traditional Spanish wine skin. Typically, it is made of leather, and is used to carry wine, although any liquid will do. Traditionally, bota bags were lined with tree sap or other resins to prevent liquids from seeping through. Modern bota bags have a latex liner. ...
A bag, traditionally made from the skin of a goat, used for holding and dispensing wine