Sentence examples for to lining from inspiring English sources

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noun

A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.

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There would be several advantages to lining it up that way for the Yankees.

The second is that one's politics doesn't much matter when it comes to lining one's pockets.

He added: "I don't think every linebacker in this league looks forward to lining up against him.

At present, she is doing most of the work, from writing content for her Web site to lining up contributors.

His trio, called Bandwagon -- which will continue at Iridium, Broadway and 51st Street, through Sunday -- takes an unusual approach to lining out these pieces built on small melodies.

"In everything from public speaking to lining up on the world record jump, I love the challenge of replacing human instinct with some sort of proper technique".

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The contestants were told to line up.

"It's tough to line it up".

Creditors began to line up.

Use to line the dish.

Still, Caterpillar continues to line up loans.

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