Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Having straight lines.
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Examples
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Her thin legs were encased in straight-lined pants of linen stiff-textured and shiny-black.
THE TEARS OF AH KIM 2010
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Photograph by Zoë Ghertner | Styling by Polina Aronova CÉLINE | For a woman who prefers straight-lined minimalism to convey a sense of understated power, Phoebe Philo offers the allure of androgynous fashion -- and this brick-red envelope clutch.
The Look of Spring 2012
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Today we would like to present The Cityhall, a lovely storage item and also a very practical addition to your minimalist straight-lined interior.
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For a while I really thought the collected brain wave of America was straight-lined.
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"We see things from a lot of different angles, not just one straight-lined route, and so we take a roundabout route," says Blanke.
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"My dream house was always a rectangular, straight-lined house," Mr. Bukowski says.
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There are white marble countertops in the kitchen, white stone in the bathrooms and straight-lined white leather furniture.
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Earlier, the Indica used to come with a straight-lined T in the ring.
Log of the LOGOs 2008
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Earlier, the Indica used to come with a straight-lined T in the ring.
Log of the LOGOs 2008
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Strong, straight-lined winds, and of course, we have that tornado warning that is in effect.
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