Results for LINEs
Definitions of LINEs:
part of speech: noun plural
Intrenchments; a connected series of military works thrown up; delineation of the intended vessel supplied to the shipbuilder; boundary; place of abode; hard lines, unfortunate fate or lot.
Usage examples for LINEs:
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And to Mary Snow he did write some three or four lines Augustus sitting by the while.
"Orley Farm", Anthony Trollope -
" There's a man wounded behind the next lines some voice murmured.
"The Dark Forest", Hugh Walpole -
When at last she opened the door and came on him there he knew that he had won by the scorn that set her soft mouth in straight red lines
"The Mystery of The Barranca", Herman Whitaker -
Her Senator's speech is only eight lines
"The School by the Sea", Angela Brazil