lines
noun(line)
a length of cord or cord-like material: such as
lines
noun(line)
a comparatively strong slender cord
lines
noun(line)
clothesline
lines
verb(line)
to mark or cover with a line or lines
lines
verb(line)
to depict with lines : draw
lines
verb(line)
to place or form a line along
lines
verb(line)
to cover the inner surface of
lines
verb(line)
to put something in the inside of : fill
lines
verb(line)
to serve as the lining of
lines
plural noun(line)
hard luck —often used interjectionally
lines
plural noun(line)
straight lines that do not intersect and are not in the same plane
lines
geographical name(line)
site in southwestern Peru containing geometric shapes and animal figures of pre-Inca origin measuring up to hundreds of feet in length and best viewed from the air
lines
idiom(line)
in an area controlled by the enemy
lines
noun(line)
wrinkles that appear next to the eyes and that are most noticeable when a person is smiling or laughing
lines
noun(line)
wrinkles that appear next to the eyes and that are most noticeable when a person is smiling or laughing
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idiom(line)
to vote in a manner that is consistent with the official policy or opinion of one's political party