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lined

adjective as in interlined

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Even though it was yet another grim year in the war in Vietnam, people lined the street and waved as we marched by.

From Salon

The team lined up eight pairs of adults to try to buy flavored nicotine vaping products from 78 online retailers in October 2023.

As NPR reported in August, “an organization must have the surgery or treatment lined up along with transportation and funding,” and that’s the part any individual American hospital or medical organization could arrange.

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Before the election, Atwood had tweeted on X an editorial cartoon that referenced "The Handmaid's Tale" in a hopeful fashion, in which women lined up and dressed in the oppressive handmaid's cloak and hood would emerge from the voting booth in modern attire.

From Salon

They are now so few that they were outnumbered by the eight former prime minsters, lined up at the annual commemoration in London’s Whitehall.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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