How To Use pinon In A Sentence
- The griffons, neglected for a long time on account of the infatuation that was and is still had for English hunting dogs, are being received again with that favor which they have never ceased to be the object of in Germany and in Italy (where they bear the name of _spinone_). Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891
- Dogs that have needed his help have included a Italian Spinone which was bleeding internally from a lungworm infection, a springer spaniel which had eaten rat poison, and a collie cross dog which had a tumour in his spleen. British Blogs
- They stopped for a late lunch on the banks of a trickle of river a few miles farther south, eating their sandwiches and drinking Orange Nehi in the shade of a piñon pine.
- I wish I could own a Spinoni girl, but I have to learn more about the needs of this wonderful breed.
- Other minor lakes are those of Azeglio to the south-east of Ivrea, Varese, Alserio, Pusiano, Annone, and Segrino, between Como and Lecco; Lake Endine or Spinone between Val Seriana and Lake Iseo; Lake Molveno, Lake Ledro, west of Riva, and Lakes The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
- By noon it seemed that every branch among the junipers and piñon pines surrounding my home was occupied by an adult cicada.
- I've seen Spinoni in Italy, France and Canada.
- We pass a Spinone Italiano; it looks like Tom Petty.
- As to what breeds contributed to the development of the Spinone … again, depending upon whom you ask, the breed descended from the now-extinct Spanish pointer, the ancient Russian setter, or another coarse-coated setter brought to Italy by Greek traders during the heyday of the Roman Empire. Undefined
- Fine nuts range in character from the rich, sugary, oily and highly nitrogenous nut of the Mexican piñon to the more starchy _bunya bunya_ of Australia, as large as a small potato and not much better than a potato, unless it is roasted or boiled. Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the eighth annual meeting Stamford, Connecticut, September 5 and 6, 1917