Having a lining, an inner layer or covering.(adjective)
Having lines, ruled.(adjective)
Having visible lines or wrinkles.(adjective)
Simple past tense and past participle of line.(verb)
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Use "lined" in a sentence
"With few exceptions all the innumerable nests of _O. sutorius_ that I have seen were lined with some soft substance -- cotton-wool, the silky down of the cotton-tree (_Bomlax heptaphyllum_) grass-down, soft horsehair, or even human hair, while the nests of _P. stewarti_ are almost without exception _lined_ with fine grass-roots."
"French publisher Krok Nik Douil Editions has a new title lined up for the Festival International des Jeux, the March 2010 game festival in Cannes."
"I suited up in lined fishing waders for warmth, grabbed my fleece pullover and stepped into the eco-boat for the hour voyage up Bute Inlet, through the Arran and Yuculta rapids to the Orford River."