lined

[ US /ˈɫaɪnd/ ]
[ UK /lˈa‍ɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams
    their lined faces were immeasurably sad
    a seamed face
  2. having a lining or a liner; often used in combination
    a lined skirt
    a silk-lined jacket
  3. bordered by a line of things
    tree lined streets
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How To Use lined In A Sentence

  • A perfect mob of street urchins, loafers, shop-men and bar-keepers who could spare a bit of time, lined up in front of the Palace Hotel and watched the plaid-coated, gray-capped visitors in short knickerbockers and golf stockings puff their pipes around the bar and call for "Porter and h'ale, 'alf and The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras
  • The chancellor has declined to alter the co-determination of company decisions exercised by management and labor jointly.
  • Their readings have roots in and derive their stimulus from historical and political schema of dissent outlined in the biblical narratives.
  • The course leader outlined the programme we would be following.
  • Blue chip issues were sharply higher, but the rest of the market actually declined slightly by the end of the day.
  • Yes, we need a simplified and streamlined planning system. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was followed by Crime, where plot and suspense were king, and those often sidelined as "genre fiction" — Crichton, King or Rendell — were given credit for their craft.
  • Using a slotted spatula, transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined sheet pan, reserve, and maintain the hot pan.
  • Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days.
  • After a time, however, they began to think that he was what they called too “viewy,” too much inclined to paradox, too wild. The Adventure of Living
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