Lines - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlaɪnz|  American pronunciation of the word lines
Brit.  |laɪnz|  British pronunciation of the word lines
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto line
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounline

Extra examples

The storm downed power lines throughout the city.

A large number of downed power lines

The soldiers moved back from the front lines.

I'm trying to learn my lines for the play.

I hate having to stand in long lines. I'm just not very patient.

Have you been practicing your lines for the play?

I'm sure you'll learn your lines for the play with enough practice.

I hate waiting in long lines.

The shadows made a pattern of lines on the ground.

The actors delivered their lines with passion.

...with an economy of lines, he created a vivid drawing of the tree...

The lines are at sharp angles to each other.

The little boy scratched lines in the dirt with a stick.

You'll need to bleed the car's brake lines.

...ever since the poem was first published, critics and scholars have controverted over the meaning of its concluding lines...

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