(Used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams.
Having a lining or a liner; often used in combination.
1 Thousands of Mubarak supporters lined the main road along the river Nile.
2 Police lined up behind clear shields about 30 metres down the road.
3 Inside was a note on lined paper, written in a shaky hand:
4 When we get to work we have four cases already lined up.
5 The shelves are lined with books of military strategy and political analysis.
6 Soldiers lined the grounds; soldiers kept hourly patrol; soldiers executed every command.
7 There are several boot camps lined up for the year with Juanita.
8 Hearses and helicopters lined up to transport the victims home for burial.
9 The peerage is probably being lined up for Hope Powell right now.
10 Their clothed bodies lined each side, like victims of a gas attack.
11 A large group had been lined up as Harry met local officials.
12 Thousands of people lined the field and cheered when they saw him.
13 Right now I just want to make sure it's all lined up.
14 Remove bacon strips from pan and place on a paper towel - lined plate.
15 Other times, everything was lined up perfectly, and it all went wrong.
16 For those of you with good post-graduation jobs already lined up, congratulations!
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