She still pines for her lost childhood
He often pines for the days when life was simpler
After years abroad, he began to pine for his homeland
The lonely dog pined for its owner's return
Many fans pine for the good old days of rock music
She couldn't help but pine for the warmth of summer
He pined for a quiet life away from the city
They pine for the freedom they once had
The old man pined for his departed wife
I pine for the taste of my grandmother's cooking
I still pine for that beautiful blue scarf I saw.
You should go back and get it if you miss it so much.
It was too expensive, but I dream about it.
She would often pine for her childhood home
She missed her childhood home intensely
Her thoughts constantly returned to her old house