adjective
Etymology
Origin of piny
Example Sentences
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First day out on a hunting trip in piny central Sweden, his towering majesty bagged three elk�one shot to an elk.
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And every Deadwood youngster knew that the gulch was a natural chimney when forest fires swept through the adjacent piny hills.
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At length she looked at piny, sandy, swank Aiken, S. C. and found it good.
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All but 300 marchers were to drop back at a point 17 miles out of Selma, where the highway narrows to a two-lane, 20-mile strip of piny woods and dismal marshes.
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On the evening of the second day after entering the piny woods of Mississippi, he came upon a party of Creeks and Cherokees.
From A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett by Venable, William Henry
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