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lin

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Lin \Lin\ (l[i^]n), v. i. [AS. linnan. See Lithe .] To yield; to stop; to cease. [Obs. or Scot.] --Marston.

Usage examples of lin.

The average labor cost chargeable against the caulking was 12 cents per lin.

Prince Waldeck spent a great deal for her, and yet he did not prevent her from retaining the titulary protection of a noble Venetian of the Lin family, now extinct, a man about sixty years of age, who was her visitor at every hour of the day.

All around Lin the duckers and divers of Aspic filled the streets on their way to scrape for money, steaLing or begging or selLing or sifting through the piles of rubbish which punctuated the street.

Lin the duckers and divers of Aspic filled the streets on their way to scrape for money, steaLing or begging or selLing or sifting through the piles of rubbish which punctuated the street.

Lin had heard that Hsiao had acquired the weapon from a drug lord in the Golden Triangle.

When he had seen them out of the door and into their car, he called Nevil into his room and picked up the receiver to talk to Aunt Lin about packing a bag.

In the afternoon Kai Lin would come over and comb out the tangles that Popo missed at the back of his neck.

That leaves Rayat, Lin and one spook minder back at base who authorized Rayat to deploy nukes, and anyone who fails to use their authority to bring the guilty to justice.

Lin and Rayat were still alive, either, or that Ade had infected them.

They discussed who the key minister in the ministry was and they decided on Lin Muhan, a well-known intellect in China and a labelled rightist who had been through some horrifying times during the Cultural Revolution.

Lin would meander through the bazaar until she came to Sheck, dense and chaotic with intricate streets and sprawLing brick apartment buildings.

I stood was to be the place where Lin Slone taught Lucy Bostil to ride the great stallion Wildfire.

Lin unbuckled her safety strap and propelled herself over to a supply cabinet door.

Elite, led by Lin Dixon, combed the villages of Hul, Rhinea, Balt and Jost to the south and west of Boreas, going door to door, barn to barn, field to field, pond to pond.

Lin worked with it, rendering the muscle tone in abstract streaks and drips, a spur-of-the-moment rescue.