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Example sentences for "pine wood"

  • Utkiavw[)i]n, is a new box, closed at the ends with thick shouldered plugs of pine wood.

  • This is very smoothly carved from a single piece of pine wood.

  • It consists of a thin board of pine wood, fastened by a string of sinew braid about 1 foot long to the end of a slender rod, which serves as a handle.

  • It is of pine wood, and through two round holes in the middle are passed the ends of a piece of stout sinew braid, which are knotted together.

  • Defn: A wood cell with spiral or other markings and closed throughout, as in pine wood.

  • At the same time, while the pores are as large as pin holes, the cells of the denser wood, unlike those of pine wood, are too small to be distinguished.

  • Prolonged immersion has the same effect, pine wood becoming a dark gray, while oak changes to a blackish brown.

  • Examining the pieces, this difference is not as readily explained by the appearance of each piece as in the case of pine wood.

  • After a little time, we found a track which presently led into a pine wood.

  • It was now just beginning to get light in the east, so we turned up the hill, and after a long and tiring climb found a tolerably safe hiding-place in a pine wood, poor K.

  • A little further took us to a pine wood, where we decided to lie up for the day.

  • A wood cell with spiral or other markings and closed throughout, as in pine wood.

  • Pine wood abounding in pitch, used for torches in the Southern United States; pine knots, dry sticks, and the like, for kindling a fire quickly or making a blaze.

  • Sidenote: 10th] Returned half a league and bivouacked in a pine wood.

  • Crossed over an uncultivated plain of great extent and halted to cook near Murillo de Fruto, four and a half leagues, in a pine wood.

  • The approach was through a pine wood, and the branches were rattling about our ears from the enemy's bullets.

  • Bivouacked for the night in a pine wood after a short march, as, owing to our rapid advance, it became difficult to get up a sufficient supply of rations for the army from Lisbon.

  • Hill's division, leaving his brigade in a pine wood, went with his son and with an aide, Rawlins Lowndes, on a reconnoitring expedition of his own.

  • The 65th lay in a pine wood, down-sloping to a little stream.

  • On the right, Marchand’s brigades having gained the cover of a pine wood, threw out their skirmishers and endeavoured to surmount the broken surface that the hill everywhere presented.

  • The plain is bounded on the right by the forest of Chiclana, on the left by cliffs on the sea-beach, and on the centre by a pine wood, beyond which the hill of Bermeja rises.

  • The third division took a position at Antonio de Contara, and the fourth at the convent; while the light division bivouacked in a pine wood.

  • The canopy of foliage overhead and the absence of undergrowth are favorable to those reverberations which are so perceptible in a Pine wood.

  • The edging of a Pine wood depends on the character of the soil.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain persons; close together; country where; degrees east; good pace; growing varieties; gun and rifle fire; hearty welcome; mond ring; open work; paid them; pine away; pine barrens; pine cone; pine forest; pine forests; pine needles; pine tree; pine trees; pine woods; pineal gland; preach deliverance; said old; substantial money; that our; theological literature