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Example sentences for "pine trees"

  • The martin and fisher live in pine trees usually in the deepest forests, and they probably prey on squirrels, mice and birds.

  • It is the largest of pine trees, considered whether as to weight or girth, and more than any other tree gives beauty and distinction to the Sierran forest.

  • Specimens of what Mr. John Muir calls "the largest, noblest, and most beautiful of all the seventy or eighty species of pine trees in the world.

  • The sap of pine trees is a liquid called resin.

  • The paint that covers the window sash and frames was mixed with turpentine, which is obtained from the pitchy sap of pine trees.

  • At Grandfather Gaumer's all was dark; the house stood somberly among its pine trees; the garden still breathed forth its lovely odors.

  • Katy was gone, through her grandfather's gate, down the brick walk under the pine trees to the kitchen where sat grandfather and grandmother and the squire.

  • It is usually given as found under pine trees, but I find it about Chillicothe in mixed woods, in which there are no pine trees at all.

  • They are a late grower and are found under pine trees in November.

  • They were growing near and under pine trees, both in dense groups and separately.

  • It is found in grassy places in open woods, especially in the vicinity of pine trees, October and November.

  • They nest in heavily wooded districts, building their nests of sticks, chiefly in pine trees.

  • An abundant species, especially on mountain ranges, breeding behind the bark chiefly on pine trees.

  • Page 370 limbs or forks at elevations of four to twenty feet, making frail nests of twigs, rootlets and weeds; they are often found in pine trees, but apparently just as frequently in other kinds.

  • They are found nesting in wild rugged country, high up in pine trees, the nests being located among bunches of needles so that they are very difficult to find.

  • Wherever we may be, the fragrance of pine trees or the sodden smell of a marsh carries us back in thought to the beautiful valley and fills our hearts again with the glory of its clear, white nights.

  • From the summit of the table-land we descended between dark walls of pine trees to a beautiful valley filled with parklike openings.

  • The old hunter, however, had seen the animal scramble into a tiny grove of pine trees.

  • Retinia, whose larvæ burrow in the ends of the branchlets of pine trees, often doing great damage.

  • Defn: A reddish herb (Pterospora andromedea) of the United States, found parasitic on the roots of pine trees.

  • Defn: An impure resin of turpentine, hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil.

  • Defn: One of the needle-shaped secondary leaves of pine trees.

  • One of the needle-shaped secondary leaves of pine trees.

  • An impure resin of turpentine, hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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