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Meanings of white lining in English
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Usage of white lining in English
1
No shining mirror on the wings, which are mostly ashy with whitelining underneath.
2
The whitelining pith of the peel possesses likewise the crystalline principle "hesperidin."
3
Against the restless alders turning their whitelining to the storm the house looked singularly desolate.
4
Peel three oranges or one grapefruit, and scrape off all the whitelining of the skin.
5
Her serge coat was torn at the breast pocket, the three-cornered flap hung, showing the whitelining.
6
The overcoat was of the same material as the uniform, with the same trimming but with whitelining.
7
This pink, combined with the olive, dark browns, and whitelining, makes the colour scheme of peculiar richness.
8
A lady, with her silk dress turned over her shoulders, leaving only the whitelining exposed to view.
9
He was wearing a dirty blue anorak with a rip on one shoulder that revealed the whitelining.
10
His coat sleeves were tattered at the wrists, and one of them showed the whitelining at the elbow.
11
The open rosewood case, with its soft whitelining, was the bursting bur; and within lay his beautiful Infant!
12
A large woodpecker glided low overhead, a whitelining on the black underwings, its round head tufted a brilliant red.
13
The handsome carriage, with its coat of ultra-marine, its rich whitelining, its silver mountings, and its arms on the panels.
14
Once when there was more extravagance than there is blaming once there was a door and that was made of whitelining.
15
There was some squabble over a man's parasol-yellowsilk with whitelining sort of thing-thewaiters had discovered abandoned outside the dining-room door.