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lane

[ UK /lˈe‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈɫeɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a narrow way or road
  2. a well-defined track or path; for e.g. swimmers or lines of traffic

How To Use lane In A Sentence

  • They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
  • It is, we learned, easier to learn to fly a plane than to master touch-typing. Radio review: Fry's English Delight: The Trial Of Qwerty
  • The terrestrial planets in our solar system all have very specific spectroscopic fingerprints that tell us quite a bit about their atmospheres.
  • They establish a colony on Ragol but this perfect planet soon unleashes a few surprises and all hell breaks loose.
  • The experience was a little like being seated next to a cheerful, open-faced fellow on a long airplane flight who begins talking to you - and then never, ever, ever stops, not even when he has his Salisbury steak dinner in his mouth.
  • If it were a little more curved it would collapse, imploding on itself in a cosmic crunch; a little less curved, and every star, planet, sun and galaxy would fly apart from each other and so would every atom of matter in each of them.
  • I claim it is helping save the planet, being heated by the odd feline and my doona. The post in which I whine about the weather
  • And she was learning how to fly an airplane.
  • These planes are made with two separate stocks held together with either metal or turned wooden screws.
  • Flakes with concavities exhibiting steep, unifacial retouch were used to whittle or plane wood, and flakes displaying spurs were used to incise bone or antler.
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