Examples of 'off the vine' in a sentence

Meaning of "off the vine"

Off the vine: Typically refers to fruits or vegetables that have been picked from the plant or tree, emphasizing freshness and natural ripeness

How to use "off the vine" in a sentence

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off the vine
Life is a tomato right off the vine.
Fresh off the vine.
Then we ate pinot grapes right off the vine.
When it falls off the vine in your hand.
You will have to cut him off the vine.
Right off the vine.
And we just ate them right off the vine.
A summer squash just rolled off the vine next door and smashed your sports car!
They are best when freshly picked off the vine.
Remove by gently twisting off the vine any fruits that are ripe.
I am so ripe I am about to fall off the vine.
Grapes picked straight off the vine have a different flavor, do not they?
Contrast this with the result to a branch broken off the vine of Jesus.
Vino . Fresh off the vine.
I love and when I love I let the melons fall off the vine.

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Bam! New cush, fresh off the vine from Tujunga.
And I heard one of his berries fell off the vine.
Tomatoes straight off the vine.
Neat, the whole thing. And then we ate Pinot grapes right off the vine.
Look at the grapes hanging off the vine there.
It 's really neat, the whole thing . Then we ate pinot grapes right off the vine.
I like fresh tomatoes, right off the vine.
My dear friend, berries do not drop off the vine.
It 's made with fresh fruit right off the vine.
I am saying, instead of picking fresh fruit off the vine.
After the first frost, they will pluck squash off the vine.
Truth is … I am so ripe I am about to fall off the vine.
It 's like picking fruit off the vine.
Grapes, grapes, fresh grapes off the vine.
Nice . It 's like picking fruit off the vine.

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