Lined [adjective]

Definition of Lined:

interlined

Synonyms of Lined:


Opposite/Antonyms of Lined:

-


Sentence/Example of Lined:

An estimated 8 million Americans had slipped below the poverty line since May, and more than 50 million Americans — or 1 in 6 people ― were expected to experience food insecurity by year’s end.

The Cardinals were trying to throw on second and 22 from their own 2-yard line.

Coach Ron Rivera said this week that “anything is possible” to fill the left side of the line, but Moses spent Wednesday and Thursday practicing at left tackle while Lucas remained out with an ankle injury.

Romaine would not disclose exactly how much revenue comes from that business line, but prices in the shop range from $25 for a t-shirt to $250 for a basketball jersey.

“I decided it would be better to wait one hour at the front of the line than three hours at the back,” she said.

Jaques and other testing officials said they worry that the long lines and delays could dissuade people from getting tested at a time when fast and widespread testing is critical.

Make sure your front knee is directly above and laterally in line with your front ankle.

It’s important to point out that building toward content maturity isn’t necessarily a straight line, and there’s always the potential to make improvements at every stage.

Holding companies won’t come right out and say it’s about cost-cutting but if you read between the lines it’s clearly a main factor in the strategy, according to industry analysts.

That revenue line is expected to speed the already fast growing affiliate business that has seen a 55% increase year over year from 2019 to 2020, according to the company.