👉 To place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! We’ve got a tricky word today, “lined,” you see, And the dictionary gives us clues for you and me. It says "to place," with objects in a row, Like soldiers marching, ready to go! “Up” it adds, a helpful little plea, To arrange things neatly, for all to agree. Then “to form,” like shapes within a line, A row of squares, or colors so fine. And finally, "to align," that’s key you see, Making sure everything's straight and perfectly free! So ‘lined’ means putting things in a sequence true, Arranged together, just for me and you! Do you have any questions about this word? Let’s discuss it now, if you would.