How to use in-sentence of “lined”:
+ Most of the back and tail was lined by bony tendons arranged in a lattice along the neural spines of the vertebrae.
+ They have an intricate canal system with several chambers lined with flagellated choanocytes that direct water flows through the chambers and eventually out the osculum.
+ Nearly 20,000 spectators lined the Bay of Zea off the Piraeus coast to watch the events.
+ The monarch places this coat of arms on a mantle lined with Ermine.
+ Only when the ruler is lined up right, will it fit.
Example sentences of “lined”:
+ They are often lined with a fabric that prevents them from becoming transparent when wet.
+ Its body reached nearly 10 feet in length and its powerful jaws were lined with double-fanged teeth.
+ The differently lined spaces contain different types of fluid.
+ They are often lined with a fabric that prevents them from becoming transparent when wet.
+ Its body reached nearly 10 feet in length and its powerful jaws were lined with double-fanged teeth.
More in-sentence examples of “lined”:
+ Hoehling and Woolridge report that up to eight Japanese aircraft may have lined up to land on the U.S.
+ The eastern seaboard of the state is lined with a string of barrier islands known as The Outer Banks.
+ Hoehling and Woolridge report that up to eight Japanese aircraft may have lined up to land on the U.S.
+ The eastern seaboard of the state is lined with a string of barrier islands known as The Outer Banks.
+ Sacrificed cattle were found buried in stone-roofed chambers lined with clay.