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Example sentences for "pine tree"

  • At any rate, Pine Tree Gulch it was, and the name was as good as any other.

  • White Faced Dick was not one of those who had done well at Pine Tree Gulch; he had come across the plains with his father, who had died when halfway over, and Dick had been thrown on the world to shift for himself.

  • Ask the pupils if they have ever been near a pine tree when a gentle breeze was blowing, and have them tell the cause of the sound that they heard.

  • Write a description of a pine tree seen in the woods; also of one found in the open.

  • In one disk the blushing bride was placed, and "pine tree shillings," as the coin was called, were poured into the other until there was an equipoise.

  • At last there came a solitary figure across the valley, making its way straight for the Pine Tree.

  • A famous Roman writer, Pliny, said that the smoke of a volcano was like a pine tree.

  • The country people in some parts of Europe call this cloud-form Abraham's tree or Adam's tree, because it is so like a pine tree.

  • And she answered, "I will never leave my pine tree lover.

  • Hold me, Dick, or I'll be devouring a pine tree.

  • Fortunately, the very next night was quite dark, and only a single Indian, Pine Tree, was on guard.

  • This promised well, and their eyes came back to Pine Tree, who was still sleeping.

  • We couldn't escape if we tried; but Bright Sun says that you and your friend Mr. Pine Tree are to be our comrades on our travels, well and good.

  • An artist might well covet the privilege of painting this elegant bird as he scales the wall of a pine tree.

  • It was placed on one of the lower branches of a pine tree by the roadside at the entrance to Engleman's Cañon.

  • This, among other things, consisted in fastening an effigy of the god to a pine tree, which was brought to the temple of the Goddess Cybele.

  • In order to realize this ideal obstacles were introduced that they might be overcome; in the old myth, Adonis was emasculated under a pine tree, and in Egypt Osiris was similarly mutilated, his sex organs being lost.

  • As he did so, Lieutenant John Paul Jones hoisted a yellow silk flag on which was the device of a pine tree and a coiled rattlesnake and the motto "Don't tread on me.

  • In the hope of remedying the scarcity of money, the government of Massachusetts ordered that a mint should be set up, and in 1652 Spanish silver brought from the West Indies was melted and coined into Pine Tree currency.

  • On one side of each coin was stamped a rude representation of a pine tree.

  • The great source of metallic currency for New England in those earliest days was the West India Islands and much silver brought from there was later coined into "pine tree" shillings and sixpences.

  • Radial spines eighty to one hundred and twenty, about as long as the radius, branched like a pine tree, with six to twelve ramified branches.

  • It was placed close to the stem of a pine tree, near the top, about 50 feet up.

  • On the shore of the seas, Where the pine tree of the fairies stands, The passage across the water, The soul stood praying to the pine: O pine tree, Be a brother unto me.

  • And now, pine tree, Pine tree, Long enough have I prayed of thee, But I have a brother, A fine shepherd.

  • One flag bore a hemisphere in the corner in place of a pine tree, and another bore nothing but a tree.

  • This representation can hardly have been a work of art, for one historian says unkindly of it that it "no more resembled a pine tree than a cabbage.

  • In one of these squares was the representation of a pine tree.

  • Nevertheless, even if the good folk of Massachusetts could not draw a pine tree, they were fond of it, and their General Court decreed that it should be stamped upon the coins minted in that colony.

  • The left-hand fork leads to Pine Tree Arch, obviously named for the piñon pine framed by this arch (fig.

  • And so now we had a robbery in the rain, a pine tree, and a dripping suit of Harley Kent's that reeked with pine.

  • I asked you if there was a pine tree on the place.

  • Even if there was pine on his coat it wouldn't be proof he'd been in a pine tree.

  • He once changed a giant into a pine tree!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pine tree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    besides which; bien entendu; common good; consists essentially; fine hair; having read; her last; master says; means untried; mental healing; pine barrens; pine cone; pine forests; pine needles; pine tree; pine wood; pine woods; pineal gland; religious mendicant; render themselves; said the old lady; showing himself; this question; various occasions; warm oven; you take