pine
[paɪn]
Definition: 1. A tall tree which has very thin, sharp leaves and a fresh smell. 2. A coniferous tree. 3. Have a desire for something or someone who is not present.
Similar: dine , mine , cine , bine
Use 'pine' in a sentence:
1. He seemed to pine for his lost youth. 2. This pine tree looks tall and strong but actually its trunk is hollow. 3. He has also captured pollen from alder, pine and willow. 4. Pine is brittle and breaks. 5. Somewhere in the depths of the pine forest an identical sound reverberated. 6. Several pine trees stand erect on the hillside. 7. By burning tree branches, pine needles, and pine cones, many not only warm their houses but improve the smell therein. 8. Men set up folding tables and lawn chairs in the shade of giant pine trees. 9. In the principal room, a grey carpet was removed to reveal the original pine floor. 10. Both rooms have antiqued pine furniture. 11. He collided with a pine tree near the North Gate. 12. Make sure your pet won't pine while you're away. 13. The ground was thickly carpeted with pine needles. 14. She'd be sitting at home pining for her lost husband. 15. I pine for the countryside. 16. Trees such as spruce, pine and oak have been planted. 17. High mountains covered in pine trees.