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eleven lines

[ ih-lev-uhn lahynz ]

plural noun

  1. Informal. eleven ( def 4 ).


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Today, the tube network has eleven lines connecting all areas of London and its surrounding suburbs.

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By today, the tube network has eleven lines connecting all areas of London and its surrounding suburbs.

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Flowers.—White; in short terminal racemes; diœcious; three to eleven lines across.

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And, gentlemen, let me say here that it is not your business to go to work picking a witness's testimony all apart and saying, "Well, I guess there is a little scrap now that there is some truth in," or "here is a line, and I guess that is so, but the next eleven lines I do not believe; the next sentence, I think, will do."

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The duty towards God, which is on the eastern side, is in Roman capitals, and probably had eleven lines, the first three of which are wholly gone.

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