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Definition of "pine-clad" [pine•-clad]

  • Clad or crowned with pine trees. (adjective)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "pine-clad" in a sentence
  • "And down by Kosciusko, where the pine-clad ridges raise"
  • "For around €80 a night, guests can sleep in simple, pine-clad rooms, dine on comfort food such as borscht in the canteen and be treated to mud baths and mineral soaks, administered in ancient cast-iron tubs by stern babushkas."
  • "Residents dressed in black, some carrying pictures of family members who died, trudged up the pine-clad slope to the ceremony, past towering drifts of debris."
Words like "pine-clad"
andean
fir-clad
flat-topped
forest-clad
heathery
ice-covered
league-long
pine-crowned
piny
rock-strewn
snow-clad
tree-clad
tree-covered
unscalable
well-wooded
wind-scoured