Lined
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162 examples of Lined in a sentence
He made sure that everything
lined
up.
But I didn't have to cut any of them really, because I just
lined
up their jaws and it turned out the biggest one had 12 teeth and the next smallest one had 13 and the next smallest had 14.
They dressed you up, they
lined
you up, and you smiled for the fucking camera like they told you to or you could kiss your birthday party goodbye.
I
lined
up the kids, I held up a sign so they could follow me through the hall, just like a fire drill.
There were a handful of positions left open from the standard admissions process, and the night before they were supposed to open that for registration, thousands of people
lined
up outside the gate in a line a mile long, hoping to be first in line to get one of those positions.
When her work was done, she rewarded me with an ice-cold glass of bittersweet lemonade and then
lined
my shoes with sprigs of mint to cool off my feet.
So it's my turn and I'm standing next to my table, everything neatly
lined
up, and I'm just hoping that my professors can see how much effort I've put into making my designs practical and ergonomic and sustainable.
The adoptive parents were
lined
up.
There was a group of children, mixed Hutus and Tutsis, and a group of women who were adopting them, and they
lined
up and one was just given to the next.
It's
lined
with vermiculite."
It’s
lined
with hair cells that have specialized components called stereocilia, which move with the vibrations of the cochlear fluid and the basilar membrane.
They literally
lined
up the settlers along an imaginary line, and they fired off a gun, and the settlers roared across the countryside and put down a stake, and wherever they put down that stake, that was their new home.
It's early, but I've already, I've got some
lined
up.
You might think it was not fair that I've been
lined
up to speak after these first two talks to speak about science.
His condition grew so desperate that the people from his firehouse
lined
up to give him transfusions hoping to dilute the infection surging through his blood.
The Etruscans built expansive necropoles, their grid-patterned streets
lined
with tombs.
More recently, a 6,000 year old crockpot,
lined
with charred fish and meat, also contained mustard.
This year, at the 2015 World Summer Games, people
lined
up for hours to get into the final night of powerlifting competition.
Through its universal translator, the alien guarding you tells you the following: You will be placed in a single-file line facing forward in size order so that each of you can see everyone
lined
up ahead of you.
The node is
lined
with tiny hairs called cilia, while tilt away from the head and whirl around rapidly, all in the same direction.
We've all
lined
up backup jobs."
They had backup plans
lined
up, and that made me doubt that they had the courage to be original, because I expected that originals would look something like this.
In fact, the whole cell was never cleaned, so the floor and the walls were
lined
with blood and mucus.
So that's how it went for a year: Ivan would go to Jose's greengrocer, help him arrange the shelves of water bottles with the labels perfectly
lined
up on the same side, and he would leave happy with his chocolate cookies.
There were corals 1,000 years old
lined
up one after another.
Major commercial corridors were
lined
with brightly painted storefronts that competed for black consumer dollars.
These houses sit in stark contrast to their fully
lined
counterparts.
This is the muktuk, or the blubber, all
lined
up for community distribution.
Because it's got all those A's
lined
up I guess.
These are 65,000 coat hangers in a street that's
lined
with fashion stores.
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