Suggestions(2)
Exact(2)
Masked men had entered an imposing house, lined up the houseparty guests, and got away with pearls and jewelry worth $200,000.
MP after MP from across the House lined up to congratulate the PM on her decision.
Similar(56)
Little Thomas used to hide out in the basement of their house, lining up G.I. Joes into football formations.
Talk about a pointless endeavor, we watched Casey hustling about, trying to talk various houseguests into voting to keep him in the house, lining up allies like Jeff.
Three are 21 years old and at risk of being homeless at discharge because they do not have stable housing lined up, according to the complaint.
Ignore the noise and tune in to the signal: this government opens for business with housing lined up as a priority.
The architecture critic Lewis Mumford, for example, described Levittown as "a multitude of uniform, unidentifiable houses, lined up inflexibly on uniform roads".
With the houses lined up in two rows in the shadow of the Washington Monument, the competition resembles a futuristic trailer park.
Some of the largest are American-owned, like Sueño Tropical, a vast farm with rows of shade houses lined up in the desert that caters exclusively to the American market.
In the houses across the street, the narrow row houses lined up like gaunt, asphalt-shingled angels, the children outnumbered the parents, and the sounds of screeching and weeping that escaped the walls showed that a constant battle was being waged on near-equal terms.
Instead of identical houses lined up like sparrows on a wire, the developer offered three up-to-date models (ranch, split-level, and colonial), laid out his roads in sweeping, pointless curves and sited the houses so far back on their wooded acres that each appeared lost in a reverie of being a mansion.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com