liner
Pronunciation: [ˈlaɪnər]
Word
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a large boat or ship that carries people from one place to another. It's often used for traveling across oceans or for vacations.
Example
We took a liner to go on a cruise in the Caribbean.
Example
We didn't have time to board the liner before it left the port.
Example
Have you ever traveled on a liner?
Context: "crafting"
(noun) a layer or material that goes inside something to keep it safe or to make it look nice. For example, a bag might have a liner to protect its inside.
Example
The jacket has a warm liner to keep me cozy in winter.
Example
The bag didn't have a liner, so its inside got dirty quickly.
Example
Does this coat's liner keep the cold air out?
Context: "writing"
(noun) a special type of pen that is used to draw or write very fine lines. It's especially useful for detailed drawings or writing.
Example
I used a liner to make beautiful designs in my notebook.
Example
The regular pen didn't work as well as the liner for my art project.
Example
Which liner should I use for my calligraphy?
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