Similar words: inclined, streamlined, inclined plane, fined, veined, ruined, refined, defined. Meaning: [laɪn] adj. 1. bordered by a line of things 2. (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams 3. having a lining or liner or a liner; often used in combination.
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181, In a little ceremony after dinner a neighbour lined up four of us to award points for each of Polly's dishes.
182, As they approached, in the gathering dusk, he could see the crew lined up along the hull, watching him.
183, The streets were lined with beautiful houses all built of green marble and studded everywhere with sparkling emeralds.
184, He laid it on top of one of the garbage cans lined up in front of his building.
185, And underneath, lined up like artillery shells, are the tubes which fit in those caulking guns.
186, Her extraordinarily beautiful and intelligent eyes were always carefully lined with kohl.
187, Remove to a plate lined with paper towels, and allow to drain.
188, We wander down the paths the students have created and lined with wood chips.
189, Breathless with excitement, Meredith scanned the stretch of stunning palaces which lined the canal, feeling a sense of awe.
190, Place on a baking tray lined with folded newspaper on the lowest shelf of oven.
191, Thousands of people lined Broadway to cheer the Yankees and celebrate their World Series triumph.
192, There will be a tree lined pedestrianised square, new public toilets(sentencedict.com), pedestrian crossings and an open space for special events.
193, The follicle, in the shape of a sphere, is lined with a single layer of epithelial cells.
194, The walls were lined with another fine matting woven in a large diamond design of red and green.
195, Both sides of the narrow highway are lined with family outlets selling souvenirs in bulk quantities.
196, Its carcass is eaten by a bald eagle, whose gut becomes lined with oil.
197, Fergie's title has been casually lined through with a ballpoint pen.
198, At Caen Musgrave went to a regatta, where seven thousand spectators lined the dockside.
199, Somebody lined him up, and that somebody is no friend of mine, Mr Millet.
200, However, if a plastic or fibreglass pool is used a small independent polythene lined bog garden will have to be constructed.
201, At last the track grew level and the valley floor widened into a clearing lined with small board houses.
202, We parked in a pleasant street, lined with trees and filled with detached and semi-detached suburban villas.
203, Another is expressing controversial opinions, so we obligingly lined up a few that focus on guitars and amps ....
204, They comprise pits dug deep into the ground, lined with logs,[www.Sentencedict.com] and covered with a low cairn of stones.
205, He lined up the reds and whites into stripes, then got the blues into their square.
206, This heading is normally applied to lined curtains and is stiffened with curtain buckram.
207, You end up with walls lined with sheets of paper, or blackboards covered with artistic scrawl.
208, Spread half the cake mixture into a greased and lined cake tin.
209, Fill this with a small amount of cat litter, having lined it first with newspaper.
210, Occasionally both underside of lid and inside of case were lined with plain cambric.
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