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liner

noun as in cruise ship

noun as in line drive

noun as in lining

noun as in ocean liner

noun as in vessel

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Opposite is a red-brick monastery leaning like an ocean liner in the snow.

Pick up records from that time and chances are Hentoff wrote the liner notes.

The senior Senator was, as usual, highly disciplined, avoiding the substance of some questions with one-liner talking points.

He purchased two first-class tickets on the France, a luxury liner passage to England, for his new girlfriend and himself.

Mary, Queen of Scots on Reign is more likely pop off a bustier than a one-liner.

Northward, toward the Pole, were liner lanes in the higher levels, but here was a deserted sector.

Coming alongside the crushed hull of the interplanetary liner, we made an inspection of its position.

He and the others now floated as smoothly as though under water toward a wrecked liner at the Pallas' right.

"Let's get back and let them know about it," Liggett urged, and they climbed back out of the liner.

It seemed that some months before he had been a purser on an East Indian liner.

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On this page you'll find 101 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to liner, such as: luxury liner, ocean liner, floating hotel, floating palace, ocean greyhound, and passenger steamer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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