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lining

[lahy-ning] / ˈlaɪ nɪŋ /


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“All of his lackeys are lining up to try to make everybody else’s life miserable to make their boss feel good.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The strongest association involved the gene St6galnac1, which adds sugar molecules to the mucus lining of the gut.

From Science Daily

It’s frustrating that he gets away with this, but there’s a silver lining.

From Salon

These include a flame-resistant outer shell, a middle moisture barrier that blocks germs while allowing airflow, and an inner lining designed to help regulate body temperature.

From Science Daily

Pierce and other researchers say efforts to improve firefighting capacity could include investing in new infrastructure, lining up dedicated supplies for firefighting and creating backup power to keep pumps running if there are outages.

From Los Angeles Times