lind (Meaning)

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lind (n)

Swedish soprano who toured the United States under the management of P. T. Barnum (1820-1887)

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lind (n.)

The linden. See Linden.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lind

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lind Sentence Examples

  1. The linde tree exuded a sweet fragrance, permeating the air with its aromatic essence.
  2. The students stood in line, each waiting patiently for their turn to participate.
  3. The artist drew a precise line, connecting the two distant points on the canvas.
  4. The tailor meticulously measured the customer's waistline, ensuring a perfect fit for the garment.
  5. The hikers followed the trail, its winding line leading them through the dense forest.
  6. The coastline formed a graceful line, stretching out into the boundless ocean.
  7. The assembly line operated with clockwork precision, each worker playing a vital role in the production process.
  8. The judges ruled with an even hand, drawing a line between right and wrong.
  9. The chess player made a decisive move, forcing an immediate checkmate and ending the game with a brilliant line.
  10. The horizon stretched out before them like an infinite line, marking the boundary between sea and sky.

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Swedish soprano who toured the United States under the management of P. T. Barnum (1820-1887)The linden. See Linden.

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The linde tree exuded a sweet fragrance, permeating the air with its aromatic essence.

The students stood in line, each waiting patiently for their turn to participate.

The artist drew a precise line, connecting the two distant points on the canvas.

The tailor meticulously measured the customer's waistline, ensuring a perfect fit for the garment.