Comparative for covered or adorned on the surface or interior with a material, often serving to protect or enhance
“The elegant dining room was lined with beautifully embroidered curtains, adding warmth and sophistication to the space.”
Comparative for having a crease or creases
“His lined face was that of an old man.”
Comparative for having streaks or stripes
“The zebra's body is lined with black and white stripes.”
Comparative for packed or filled tightly with some material, substance or objects
Comparative for having lines, especially printed
Comparative for set into a surface in a decorative pattern
Comparative for having a lined or striped pattern
Comparative for having the form of a line
Comparative for having specks or spots, typically with two or more colors
Comparative for having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight
Comparative for damaged and shabby as a result of much use
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