Id | ESLPod_0301_WE_0277 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 301 |
Episode Title | Buying a Men's Suit |
Phrase | lined |
Text | In this podcast, the word "lined" means having a layer of fabric sewn to the inside of one's clothing to make it look more professional: "This jacket is lined with wool, which makes it very warm." The word "lined" also means having folds or lines. If one's face is "lined," one has wrinkles, or lines from old age: "As I get older, I can see that my face is more lined than it was 10 years ago." If paper is lined, it has lightly-colored lines so that one can use them to write in a straight line: "If I don't have lined paper, my writing always has a strange angle." Finally, the word "lined" can mean having something along the edge or side: "They live on a beautiful tree-lined street." |
Topics | Clothing + Grooming |
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