pine barren
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of pine barren
An Americanism dating back to 1725–35
Example Sentences
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In the blackness before dawn, the Silver Meteor streaked through the South Carolina pine barren.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The lowest pine barren is higher than the loftiest mangrove wilderness.
From Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story by Terhune, Albert Payson
"I hope not," he said,—as if liberty to buy and sell would be a dreadful blow to a man living in a shanty in a Florida pine barren!
From A Florida Sketch-Book by Torrey, Bradford
The southern provinces are the countries where nature has formed the greatest variety of alligators, snakes, serpents; and scorpions, from the smallest size, up to the pine barren, the largest species known here.
From Letters from an American Farmer by St. John de Crèvecoeur, J. Hector
Schenectady is a German word, and means pine barren.
From The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2 From 1620-1816 by Ryerson, Egerton
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