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Associations of "In line with" (30 Words)
bend | Bend one s back forward from the waist on down. Make a bend in the wire. |
bind | Provide with a binding. Clay is made up chiefly of tiny soil particles that bind together tightly. |
entree | Something that provides access (to get in or get out. She made a graceful entree into the ballroom. |
entry | The number of competitors in a particular race or competition. The door was locked but he forced an entry. |
hank | A coil or skein of wool, hair, or other material. A thick hank of her blonde hair. |
hawser | Large heavy rope for nautical use. |
hem | Fold over and sew together to provide with a hem. The hem of her dress was stained. |
intertwine | Connect or link (two or more things) closely. As with most traditions fact and fiction have become inextricably intertwined. |
knot | Make a carpet or other decorative item with knots. Tie a knot at the end of the cord. |
lace | Fasten or tighten a shoe or garment by tying the laces. The shoes laced at the front. |
ligature | Bind or connect with a ligature. There was no sign of the ligature which strangled her. |
orthogonal | Of or involving right angles; at right angles. Wind and sea may displace the ship s center of gravity along three orthogonal axes. |
ply | Usually in combinations one of several layers of cloth or paper or wood as in plywood. The yarn can be any ply from two to eight. |
pucker | Draw together into folds or puckers. She puckered her lips. |
range | Have a range be capable of projecting over a certain distance as of a gun. A duck came within range. |
rectangular | Placed or having parts placed at right angles. A rectangular prism. |
rope | Of a party of climbers connect each other together with a rope. I want you to show her the ropes. |
seam | Put together with a seam. Sunderland have a rich seam of experienced players. |
skirt | A small flap on a saddle, covering the bar from which the stirrup leather hangs. Bits of beef skirt. |
splice | Join by interweaving strands. The break was due to an imperfect splice. |
stitch | Make mend or join something with stitches. Hand stitched dresses. |
strand | Leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue. Quantities of sea creatures were left stranded. |
string | The stringed instruments in an orchestra. She wore a string of agates round her throat. |
thread | Pluck hairs from the eyebrows or another part of the body using a twisted cotton thread. The thread that bound them had snapped. |
tied | Bound or secured closely. A neatly tied package. |
tuck | Make a tuck or several folds in. The colonel was coming toward her his gun tucked under his arm. |
twine | A lightweight cord. She twined her arms round his neck. |
tying | The act of tying or binding things together. |
wizened | Lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness. A wizened little man with frizzy grey hair. |
yarn | Tell or spin a yarn. He never let reality get in the way of a good yarn. |