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- noun Plural form of
pineland .
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Examples
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In 1964 I was an adolescent growing up in a tiny town tucked in the pinelands and red fields of South Georgia, a place my family has lived for at least two hundred years, residing on the same plot of land my great-great-grandparents settled.
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It had great beachs, the pinelands, and great farms for miles.
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More than 17,000 acres of New Jersey's pinelands scorched.
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Georgia, which is tucked among the pinelands and red fields of Southwest
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More than any other kind of bird, the red-cockaded woodpecker symbolizes the southern pinelands.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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More than any other kind of bird, the red-cockaded woodpecker symbolizes the southern pinelands.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Animals from the hot, dry pinelands, for instance, use the everglades as a watering hole.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Animals from the hot, dry pinelands, for instance, use the everglades as a watering hole.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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More than any other kind of bird, the red-cockaded woodpecker symbolizes the southern pinelands.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Animals from the hot, dry pinelands, for instance, use the everglades as a watering hole.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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