Resin from pines, to be distilled into oil of turpentine.
1The boiling pine resin gave off the sweet smell of a candle.
2He showed you how to make candles using pine resin.
3The hatchet marks and scabs of pine resin were clear in the moonlight, and looked new.
4The cold autumn breeze smelled of pine resin.
5Chips of wood lay thick underfoot, and odors of pine resin and sawdust permeated the air.
6They collected pine resin from the forest and dabbed it into the cracks in the horses' hooves.
7It was just after noon on a cloudy day, and the air smelled thickly of pine resin.
8Drink the retsina, a white wine seasoned with pine resin, only if you're planning a rest day.
9After so much misery I am as one rocked on the bosom of God; and the pine resin has a pleasant smell.
10And Lyall smelled an old lineage, with a film of pine resin to the wine, and no ties to the modern hives.
11Pine resin and the smell of new birch leaves.
12Pine resin burns almost as fiercely as petroleum, and it sometimes takes days to extinguish a conflagration.
13"It is astonishing," said the king, "that they can only be extinguished with oil or pine resin.
14"One word out of place," I growled menacingly, "and I'll glue your beak together with pine resin!"
15"Tastes like pine resin."
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