pine floor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpineandfloor
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pine
noun
uk/paɪn/us/paɪn/
an evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cooler areas of ...
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floor
noun
uk/flɔːr/us/flɔːr/
the flat surface of a room on which ...
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(Definition ofpineandfloorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the early 1950s the building was heavily renovated with the original pews being replaced andpinefloorwas covered with asphalt tiles.
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A closed staircase leads to the attic, which has apinefloorbut is otherwise unfinished.
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Most of the originalpinefloorexists, and wood beams have been exposed within parts of the house to demonstrate its log cabin origins.
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The hall has original random width heartpinefloorboards and plaster walls and ceiling and wooden baseboards and is adorned by plaster cornice ornaments the hall.
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Within the hotel, guests are greeted with original rustic pine floors and a multitude of fine world-class deer and elk mounts.
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These pine floors were also covered with oak.
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The original pine floors remain, but have been covered with oak flooring.
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The interior has heart pine floors, tongue and groove ceilings, and plaster walls.
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Wide plank pine floors are used all over the house.
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Craftsmen also painstakingly restored the horse hair plaster walls, ceilings, heart of pine floors, and moldings.
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The former auditorium, used as a library, was found to have heart pine floors, which were to be kept.
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The home includes iron grillwork, pine floors, marble mantels and a walnut double stairway.
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There are wide pine floors, and the walls and woodwork show many examples of 18th and 19th century construction techniques.
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