Inclined to pine
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WISTFULInclined to pine
YEARNINGPOWERAbility to pine?
languishto long; pine
TEALColor akin to pine green
piningPINE, to languish with longing
pinedPINE, to languish with longing
pinesPINE, to languish with longing
dwineto pine or waste sway
KNOTTYHard to saw, as some pine
pyneto pine (to languish with longing)
dwiningDWINE, to pine or waste sway
dwinesDWINE, to pine or waste sway
dwinedDWINE, to pine or waste sway
pinierpertaining to or suggestive of pine trees
pyningPYNE, to pine (to languish with longing)
pynesPYNE, to pine (to languish with longing)
pinypertaining to or suggestive of pine trees
piniestpertaining to or suggestive of pine trees
pynedPYNE, to pine (to languish with longing)
pineypertaining to or suggestive of pine trees
BENCHWhere a player is sent to ride the pine
pinyonsA small pine tree with edible seeds, native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S
sethave a specified direction in motion flow tend the wind was setting from Pine Hill to the farm Esther Forbes
siskinsa small chiefly greenish and yellowish finch (Carduelis spinus) of Europe, Asia, and northern Africa that is related to the goldfinch compare pine siskin red siskin
rosinthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinsthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosiningthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinythe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinedthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o