WordNet
n. pine lumber with many knots; used especially for paneling and furniture
Usage examples of "knotty pine".
The walls were knotty pine with quadraphonic speakers embedded in them, there was an Armstrong suspended ceiling overhead, a large case filled with jigsaw puzzles and books, an electric train set, a slotcar racing set.
There was another set of stairs under the first, this one closed off with knotty pine and a varnished door.
Degarmos arm shot straight out to one side and the heavy Smith and Wesson was torn out of his hand and thudded against the knotty pine wall behind him.
An inert Black Forest cuckoo clock hung on the knotty pine wall, next to a third-rate oil painting of Lake Tahoe.
She led him to the back of the underground hiding place, to a wooden wall made of rough-hewn knotty pine.
The bullet kept right on coming out the front, eventually lodging itself into the knotty pine of the mantle piece a few feet away.