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piney

/pahy-nee/US // ˈpaɪ ni //

松软的,松树,松木,松质

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    pin·i·er, pin·i·est.

    • : a variant of piny.

Examples

  • The char wasn’t smoky as if it had been grilled, but had a metallic tang to it, accented by the piney rosemary.

  • During the heated contest versus Big Piney, Kane tells us that even the referee told him, “You guys are nothing but filthy slobs.”

  • The second that Piney went into hiding in the cabin, we knew the end was coming.

  • Piney (William Lucking) on Sons of Anarchy, episode 408, “Family Recipe”

  • Taking a favorable stand near a deserted farm-house, by the Piney Church road, I could see the dark lines move steadily on.

  • "I never saw such beautiful pink eyes before," remarked Piney the Purple Finch.

  • The sun was bright, and there was a strong breeze full of piney odors from the forests to the west.

  • The piney air, the flowers and the sunshine had all been poetically but quite truthfully described.

  • Both boys breathed deep of the piney fragrance and filled their mouths with pungent "checkerberry" leaves.