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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121 The road that led to the hospital sloped upwards through a forest of pine trees.
122 Lights were already beginning to diamond out of the shadowed pine woods on the lower slopes.
123 The path wound in and out of deep ravines, through thick oak and pine forests and dense undergrowth.
124 This block is dovetailed into the pine framing of the sides so it can be slipped off for disassembly.
125 Towards the north these turn into pine forests and eventually thin out to form the grassy plains of Kislev.
126 Rising populations of pine martens are rare, but Crom is an exception.
127 There were no houses or villages, only the occasional ruined farmhouse surrounded by pine trees and sandy, boggy ground.
128 I jumped out of the car and began to collect up fallen pine branches with which to camouflage the vehicle.
129 Through the cool and shady pine trees, there is a private beach with bar.
130 Two main forks flow westward, the Upper and Lower Talabec, converging in dark pine forests which have an evil reputation.
131 The heat has melted the sap in the pine trees, and the dampness carries that bright smell.
132 A whole pine forest produces so much pollen that ponds become covered with curds of it - and all of it wasted.
133 Most of northern Calabria is mountainous and thickly wooded with pine, silver fir and maple.
134 Thyme is sometimes described as having aromas of peppermint, nutmeg, tangerine, pine, coconut, and varnish.
135 Among these is a Victorian chaiselongue upholstered in rose red velvet in the main bedroom and a useful pine blanket box.
136 We saw a great white pine with a huge stick nest on top, probably that of an osprey.
137 At seven in the morning it is quiet in the house, quiet in the yard, quiet across the pine hills.
138 By 1988 this had dropped to about 15 percent of spruce, and other species such as pine and fir showed similar improvements.
139 Groves of old-growth lodge-pole pine and aging spruce fir exploded into flame like toothpicks be-fore a blowtorch.
140 At one point she instructed the courtroom on how to cook pine nuts.
141 Because their interiors perfectly reflect the fine reproduction pine furniture that you find for sale in them today.
142 Inside, high ceilings, plaster cornices, marble fireplaces and a pine staircase contribute to its air of grandeur.
143 They look like crude, longish pine cones, with bracts clearly recognizable as modified leaves.
144 Fifteen reserves are to be established by 2000, covering 12,000 hectares of pine forest, loch,[sentencedict.com/pine.html] bog and mountain.
145 Ancient oak gave place to modern pine forest on either hand.
146 Our first day's walk took us along stony tracks, through forests of birch and pine and into a narrow valley.
147 They'd passed beyond the deciduous woods, and the trees on either side were conifers - larch, spruce and pine.
148 Ants frequently got caught in the pine resins that were destined to become amber, and numerous fossil species have been recognized.
149 He lifts open the door to throw in another pine slab.
150 Not the natural forest, the forest that used to be here, which was pine, now cut over and gone.