Synonym: ache, languish, pine tree, true pine, yearn, yen. Similar words: spine, pin, pink, spin, damping, dipping, chopping, developing. Meaning: [paɪn] n. 1. a coniferous tree 2. straight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus. v. have a desire for something or someone who is not present.
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91 Candles burned on the window sills, among fragrant boughs of spruce and pine.
92 The tree-ring dates are obtained from samples of extremely long-lived trees, such as the bristlecone pine.
93 Though Dad is awfully good at growing green things, the Little Sprouts pine for something sweeter.
94 Second, you could nail up corner blocks, those square blocks of pine with a an embossed circle in the middle.
95 Pick up a handful of pine needles from the forest floor.
96 The truck, in first gear again, was heading through a forest of small thin jack pine.
97 A few pine cones had already dropped to the ground.
98 Farmhouse follows the style of the farmhouse kitchen, and has a pine dresser or armoire as its focal point.
99 Overhead, a black patch of pine needles caught in the troughs of the milky green roof.
100 Pour garlic sauce over hot chicken pieces and sprinkle with toasted pine nuts and sultanas.
101 Note: To toast pine nuts, place them in a dry nonstick skillet over medium heat.
102 Bedrooms are modern but full of rustic style and charm with their pine panelling and wonderful mountain views.
103 Pine resin, collected by tapping, dried to lumps that made brilliant firelighters.
104 The rink was on two levels and had an Alpine atmosphere to it with pine trees and the snowflake effects.
105 High above the trees McCready could see the white rock, a patch of paleness against the darkness of the pine forest.
106 These are domed-shaped mounds, around three feet across, covered in pine needles and busy with ants moving over the surface.
107 Often, cars turning on to California or Pine would block the crosswalk, forcing pedestrians to weave between cars.
108 Kislev is a land of dark pine forests, snow-clad wilderness and wind-swept steppes.
109 Pine stumps on Lewis date from 4800 - 3900 B.P., suggesting that pine was a late arrival there.
110 Pine trees line the road, fields are overgrown and idyllic cottages sit snug in the forests.
111 They placed the baskets in a convenient hollow by a large pine and covered them with the blanket.
112 Around the last bend was another stand of forest, cedar and pine.
113 For a few seconds the squirrel was behind a few pine twigs that were blocking its view towards me.
114 We nodded, opened the door and ran outside under the pine trees, eager to wallow in our laughter.
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115 At high elevations a healthy pine will have up to seven or eight whorls, Proctor said.
116 Lloyd rapped his fist on a badly-stripped fake pine door with a metal numeral 1 nailed to it.
117 She was pointing at a recess scraped in the soft earth and pine needles.
118 Here on another great pine we saw the nest of a bald eagle.
119 The pine cone appeared on many ancient amulets and was regarded as a symbol of fertility.
120 It was a very beautiful panelled door of stripped pine and from beyond it came the cheerful sound of pop music.