Covered or adorned on the surface or interior with a material, often serving to protect or enhance
“The elegant dining room was lined with beautifully embroidered curtains, adding warmth and sophistication to the space.”
Having a crease or creases
“His lined face was that of an old man.”
Having streaks or stripes
“The zebra's body is lined with black and white stripes.”
Worn down or worn away
Packed or filled tightly with some material, substance or objects
Having lines, especially printed
Set into a surface in a decorative pattern
Having the form of a line
Having specks or spots, typically with two or more colors
Worn or exhausted in appearance due to extensive use or experience
Damaged and shabby as a result of much use
To have furnished with, or caused to be present
Past tense for to be positioned in an orderly manner across a length of something
“I decide to line the books up against the back wall behind where I write.”
Past tense for to be positioned (at intervals) along the side of something
“The crowd of chanting people walk down the street while law enforcement line the pavements.”
Past tense for to apply a (thin) layer on the surface of an object
“The cells line our lungs, helping our bodies absorb oxygen while shedding carbon dioxide.”
Past tense for to form or become marked with lines or folds
“She smiled at Corinne, the tiny wrinkles that would line her face years later teasing the corners of her eyes.”
Past tense for to apply a veneer or layer to
Past tense for to make stripes or lines on
Past tense for to line or decorate with paper or material
Past tense for to make a rough drawing of
Past tense for to fix or put into place
Past tense for to cover or wrap loosely with folds of cloth
Past tense for to fill by crowding something into
Past tense for to catch or try to catch fish, typically by using a net or hook and line
Past tense for to make an impression into, especially a surface
Past tense for to mark items on a list
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