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"Pine" in a Sentence (29 examples)
This is a well-shaped pine tree.
Tall pine trees form a ring around the lake.
There used to be a big pine tree in front of my house.
A pine stands in front of his house.
The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat.
A garden planted with pine trees.
The smoke rose from the campfire and wafted silently through the pine trees.
It was carved from a piece of pine wood, cut and sanded into the shape of a heart.
"Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?" "No, I don't," I answered the detective. While looking through the open door, the detective shouted, "Hey, do you know what kind of tree he just broke?" "Um, looks like it's a yew plum pine," said the voice of a young woman. After straightening himself in his seat, the detective asked me one more time: "Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?"
She likes the smell of pine trees.
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The northern slopes were covered mainly in pine.
I stumbled along through the young pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. It twisted and turned, and, the first thing I knew, made a sudden bend around a bunch of bayberry scrub and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn.
Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a tapestry-hung wall behind.
"[…] I bought a pine-apple at the same time, which I gave to Sambo. Let's have it for tiffin; very cool and nice this hot weather." Rebecca said she had never tasted a pine, and longed beyond everything to taste one.
Linda carried the oysters in one hand and the pineapple in the other. […] [S]he put the bottle of oysters and the pine on a little carved chair.
[…] rather than languish on the pine in Miami.
Take off your gear and hit the pine. And don't take your time. You understand me, boy?
I'll be behind the pine slinging your favorite cold ones, so come and see me!
Why pine not I, and die in this distress?
[T]hou mayſt know / What miſerie th' inabſtinence of Eve / Shall bring on men. Immediately a place / Before his eyes appeard, ſad, noyſom, dark, / A Lazar-houſe it ſeemd, wherein were laid / Numbers all diſeas'd, […] / […] / Dæmoniac Phrenzie, moaping Melancholie / And Moon-ſtruck madneſs, pining Atrophie, / Maraſmus and wide-waſting Peſtilence.
This night shall see the gaudy wreath decline, The roses wither and the lilies pine.
Long lay the world in sin and error pining / Till He appear’d and the soul felt its worth
The way the story went was that the man's foot healed up all right but that he just pined away.
Before I pine away (Pine away)
Laura was pining for Bill all the time he was gone.
Praline: "That parrot is definitely deceased. And when I bought it not half an hour ago you assured me that its lack of movement was due to it being tired and shagged out after a long squawk." Shopkeeper: "It's probably pining for the fiords." Praline: "Pining for the fiords, what kind of talk is that?"
Ten years ago, liberals pined for a post-religious right, a different culture war. Be careful what you wish for.
Of the group, Max (Room’s Jacob Tremblay) is the most nominally mature, at least biologically speaking; unlike his childhood companions, he’s entered the early throes of puberty, and spends a lot of his waking hours pining, rather chastely, for a classmate (Millie Davis).
Which way, O Lord, which way can I look, and not see some sad examples of misery? […] [O]ne is pined in prison; another, tortured on the rack; a third, languisheth under the loss of a dear son, or wife, or husband.
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