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n. (plural of pinyon English)
Usage examples of "pinyons".
But for the lazy columns of blue smoke curling up from the pinyons the place would have seemed uninhabited.
They entered a narrow, low-walled lane where cedars and pinyons grew thickly, their fragrance heavy in the warm air, and flowers began to show in the grassy patches.
Then he went on under the pinyons, blindly down the path, with his heart as heavy as lead.
While he peered out into the valley, toward the black patch of cedars and pinyons that hid the cabins, moments and moments passed, and in them he was gripped with cold and fire.
The night was cool, yet had a touch of balmy spring, and a sweeter fragrance, as if the cedars and pinyons had freshened in the warm sun of that day.
On that short walk under the pinyons to Fay's cabin he had suffered many changes of emotion, but never anything like this change which made him fierce and strong to fight, deep and crafty to plan, hard as iron to endure.
Then came the pinyons, and presently among them the checker-barked junipers.
In an hour from the first line of pines he had ridden beyond the cedars and pinyons into a slowly thickening and deepening forest.