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[ pahyn-wood ] / ˈpaɪnˌwʊd /
nounthe wood of a pine. Often pinewoods. a forest consisting chiefly of pines. Origin of pinewoodFirst recorded in 1665–75; pine1 + wood1 Words nearby pinewoodpine tree shilling, Pine Tree State, pinetum, Pineville, pine warbler, pinewood, piney, pin-eyed, pinfall, pinfeather, pinfire Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pinewoodAndrew Lincoln: I did enjoy being at Pinewood studios for the final Heathrow sequence. Love Actually’s 10th Anniversary: The Cast and Crew Reminisce About the Christmas Classic|Marlow Stern|November 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST The first time I photographed Elizabeth Taylor was at Pinewood Studios in London on the set of Cleopatra in 1960. Elizabeth Taylor's Greatest Gift|Harry Benson|March 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST No more brilliant affair, everybody declared, had been arranged since Pinewood Hall had become a preparatory school. A Little Miss Nobody|Amy Bell Marlowe Spring came and then the budding summer, and again the long line of white-robed girls walked the winding paths of Pinewood Hall. A Little Miss Nobody|Amy Bell Marlowe
A little breeze is blowing towards them sweet essences of pinewood and dark fir. Nobody stirred in the pinewood, nor in the shrubbery closer to the Hall. A Little Miss Nobody|Amy Bell Marlowe The man bowed and deposited the buckler on the pinewood floor of the dining room. Against The Grain|Joris-Karl Huysmans
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