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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241, However, when ice crystals form, they will have definite positions and will be lined up in some direction.
242, There in the front room were our chairs lined up in a straight row, just as Mandon had placed them.
243, We lined up on the foredeck to give the traditional three cheers for her Majesty at the appropriate moment.
244, But never mind all those skulls lined up at the intersection of the Aztec pyramid and the Catholic cathedral on stage.
245, The meetings ran for seventeen days, and thousands of enthusiastic guests lined up every evening to attend the open sessions.
246, Old men and women lined the dirt street and cheered as her wagon passed by.
247, Jed could sense a question running like a breeze through the rows of people who lined the streets: Who's he?
248, Despite the day, a school bus was lined up in front of the museum.
249, The car was chugging along the Promenade des Anglais, a boulevard lined with splendid palm-trees.
250, In green ties, red epaulettes and blue cummerbunds we lined up.
251, She lined up the sights on her rifle on its empty front foot and fired twice.
252, He received 2,000 fan letters a week and, when filming, had no less than 18 stand-ins lined up.
253, Two canons swaggered by from the cathedral, clad in thick woollen robes lined with miniver.
254, Mr Grange sits bundled up in his aluminum chair and cuts snowflakes out of lined notebook paper.
255, This, then, was the situation when Mary succeeded to the throne, and the rival factions lined up.
256, A vapour barrier is formed by packaging the salt in foil lined boxes.
257, The internal bulkheads were lined with equipment and storage compartments.
258, The long avenue is still lined with the iron-laced pubs of the gold rush days, with their wooden verandahs.
259, The boys lined up in the corridor by the glass office and looked in to see who was up against the rod.
260, Why do they all wear fur lined anoraks with the hood up at all times?
261, Our dive bombers found numerous carrier-type aircraft lined up on the apron of the field and quickly set them ablaze.
262, But even if you have another job lined up, a constructive dismissal claim will not always be lucrative.
263, The room, about the size of my apartment, was lined with fiberglass pallets arranged in tiers like bizarre bunk beds.
264, Next, specific action may be agreed upon that is realistic and measurable with perhaps a contingency plan lined up too.
264, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
265, Plumb all the posts and use string to ensure they are lined up equidistant from the house.
266, Stand tins on a baking tray lined with a double thickness of brown paper.
267, Tens of thousands lined the route from Dublin airport.
268, The troops lined up in parade formation.
269, Some surprising names have lined up behind the idea.
270, In the shops that lined the street, salesmen leaning on the counters looked up blankly.
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