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piney

American  
[pahy-nee] / ˈpaɪ ni /

adjective

pinier, piniest
  1. a variant of piny.


Example Sentences

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As they walked away from the cabin, they saw something coming toward them, glowing like foxfire out in the piney woods.

From Literature

They lent the room a wonderful piney scent, too.

From Literature

The herbs steeped, releasing their piney, slightly peppery fragrance, alongside a spoonful of chicken bouillon, which nudged the sauce firmly into savory territory.

From Salon

Piney Woods will never be mistaken for Phillips Exeter or Groton.

From The Wall Street Journal

In fact, Piney Woods exemplifies black education success, and Mr. Crossley is living proof.

From The Wall Street Journal