woodbine

/ˈwʊdbaɪn/
noun
  1. A climbing plant, especially honeysuckle, common in hedgerows and woodlands.
    • Woodbine grew up the side of the cottage, filling the air with its fragrance.
    • The woodbine had wrapped itself so tightly around the oak that it left marks on the bark.
    • Children used to suck the sweet nectar from woodbine flowers.
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