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pitch pines

n. (plural of pitch pine English)

Usage examples of "pitch pines".

In one place it ran for a considerable distance between rocky hills and promontories covered with cedar and pitch pines, and peopled with the bighorn and the mountain deer.

She could recall the winter in Hokkaido, where she was tested: to find sensei, who was living in the dense forest of pitch pines there.

He'd burst out between the pitch pines and was running down the slope of a dune.

At the top she looked around, but there was nothing to be seen but pitch pines and scrub oak trees.

On the side of the pond next my house a row of pitch pines, fifteen feet high, has been killed and tipped over as if by a lever, and thus a stop put to their encroachments.

There were scores of pitch pines around my house, from one to four inches in diameter, which had been gnawed by mice the previous winter—.

The approach to this was through a succession of descending grassy hollows, full of young pitch pines, into a larger wood about the swamp.

The pitch pines and shrub oaks about my house, which had so long drooped, suddenly resumed their several characters, looked brighter, greener, and more erect and alive, as if effectually cleansed and restored by the rain.