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Definition of pine tar in US English:

pine tar

noun
  • A thick, sticky liquid obtained from the destructive distillation of pinewood, used in soap, roofing, and medicinally for skin infections.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The soap contains itch-neutralizing ingredients like jewelweed, pine tar, and clay.
    • These games offer baseball that's so realistic you might be tempted to smear pine tar on your PlayStation (but try not to - it'll probably void your warranty).
    • The pine tar, dirt, tobacco and who knows what else not only cover up the team logo (destroying marketing appeal) but are revolting to look at in high definition.
    • Reflecting on the event, Brett admitted that the bat with which he stroked his 3,000th hit actually had more pine tar on it than the famous one residing in Cooperstown.
    • Be sure to dry your skis well, using a rag to wipe off any excess wax remover and then allow the skis to air dry for at least 30 minutes before applying the pine tar.
    • The story on page 16 cites some examples of their accomplishments, including a compound made from citrus peels and pine tar that works better than a petroleum-based chemical for making rubber.
    • Baseball rules clearly state that you cannot use any foreign substance on the baseball to gain an advantage - no pine tar, Vaseline, sandpaper, shaving cream, whatever.
    • ‘I think by the time Robby was done, the glove mainly consisted of pine tar and chew spit,’ Aurilia said.
    • Amari searched around and found a long stick that was sticky with pine tar.
    • In the photograph below, you can see that he bats without batting gloves and keeps his helmet coated with pine tar.
    • Valentin covers the outside of his glove with pine tar.
    • The chest was made of dark wood, probably lighter in earlier days and then darkened by years of cleaning with pine tar.
    • The ‘Pine Tar Incident’ erupted when Yankees manager Billy Martin invoked an obscure rule when he saw that Brett's bat was illegally smeared with pine tar.
    • The bat also looks like it might have a bit too much pine tar, but that's another story.
    • A big ball of pine tar full of wood chips and rocks was loaded into the sling.
    • It also exported great volumes of copper and pine tar.
    • It does, however, include one homer temporarily nullified because of a bat with too much pine tar, and one off a transformer in Detroit.
    • Occasionally, so would an opposing batter, like Bill Madlock, who on one occasion waited until Hrabosky finished his routine, then walked to the on-deck circle for some pine tar to apply to his bat.
    • Whatever you need - bats, gum, pine tar, eye black, shoelaces, helmets, sunglasses - he knows what trunk it is in.
    • They're edgier than the Strokes, flirtier than Gang of Four, and catchier than a Yankees glove smeared with pine tar.

Definition of pine tar in US English:

pine tar

noun
  • A thick, sticky liquid obtained from the destructive distillation of pinewood, used in soap, roofing, and medicinally for skin infections.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Reflecting on the event, Brett admitted that the bat with which he stroked his 3,000th hit actually had more pine tar on it than the famous one residing in Cooperstown.
    • Be sure to dry your skis well, using a rag to wipe off any excess wax remover and then allow the skis to air dry for at least 30 minutes before applying the pine tar.
    • The ‘Pine Tar Incident’ erupted when Yankees manager Billy Martin invoked an obscure rule when he saw that Brett's bat was illegally smeared with pine tar.
    • It also exported great volumes of copper and pine tar.
    • They're edgier than the Strokes, flirtier than Gang of Four, and catchier than a Yankees glove smeared with pine tar.
    • The bat also looks like it might have a bit too much pine tar, but that's another story.
    • These games offer baseball that's so realistic you might be tempted to smear pine tar on your PlayStation (but try not to - it'll probably void your warranty).
    • Amari searched around and found a long stick that was sticky with pine tar.
    • Baseball rules clearly state that you cannot use any foreign substance on the baseball to gain an advantage - no pine tar, Vaseline, sandpaper, shaving cream, whatever.
    • In the photograph below, you can see that he bats without batting gloves and keeps his helmet coated with pine tar.
    • ‘I think by the time Robby was done, the glove mainly consisted of pine tar and chew spit,’ Aurilia said.
    • Occasionally, so would an opposing batter, like Bill Madlock, who on one occasion waited until Hrabosky finished his routine, then walked to the on-deck circle for some pine tar to apply to his bat.
    • The chest was made of dark wood, probably lighter in earlier days and then darkened by years of cleaning with pine tar.
    • The soap contains itch-neutralizing ingredients like jewelweed, pine tar, and clay.
    • Whatever you need - bats, gum, pine tar, eye black, shoelaces, helmets, sunglasses - he knows what trunk it is in.
    • Valentin covers the outside of his glove with pine tar.
    • The story on page 16 cites some examples of their accomplishments, including a compound made from citrus peels and pine tar that works better than a petroleum-based chemical for making rubber.
    • The pine tar, dirt, tobacco and who knows what else not only cover up the team logo (destroying marketing appeal) but are revolting to look at in high definition.
    • It does, however, include one homer temporarily nullified because of a bat with too much pine tar, and one off a transformer in Detroit.
    • A big ball of pine tar full of wood chips and rocks was loaded into the sling.
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