Resinous in a sentence as an adjective

Pine trees the primary tree we had present, they have rather resinous bark the goats did not eat.

O singers, resinous and soft your songs Above the sacred whisper of the pines, Give virgin lips to cornfield concubines, Bring dreams of Christ to dusky cane-lipped throngs.

All about them were small woods of resinous trees, fir and cedar and cypress, and other kinds unknown in the Shire, with wide glades among them; and everywhere there was a wealth of sweet-smelling herbs and shrubs.

Start burning much slower than any resinous, support a high biodiversity of insects and feed mammals and birdsIf you want something that grows faster: poplar, maple, ash, birches and most willows.

Beginning around the 12th century when supplies of imported natural bitumen ran short, mummia was misinterpreted as "mummy", and the word's meaning expanded to "a black resinous exudate scraped out from embalmed Egyptian mummies".

Resinous definitions

adjective

having the characteristics of pitch or tar

See also: pitchy resiny tarry