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  • We crossed snow-lined South Street to the coffee shop, where it had become our tradition to follow yoga class with double-shot lattes.

    Certain Girls Jennifer Weiner 2008

  • We crossed snow-lined South Street to the coffee shop, where it had become our tradition to follow yoga class with double-shot lattes.

    Certain Girls Jennifer Weiner 2008

  • We crossed snow-lined South Street to the coffee shop, where it had become our tradition to follow yoga class with double-shot lattes.

    Certain Girls Jennifer Weiner 2008

  • "She's a vampire, isn't she?" he asked, staring at the snow-lined trail.

    Changeling Galenorn, Yasmine 2007

  • Mother; and who, unfortunately, three months thereafter, was called upon to lay our first-born, Oliver D. Coursey, into his snow-lined baby tomb amid the bleak silence of a cold winter's night, with no strong arm to bear her up in those awful hours of anguish and despair,

    The Woman with a Stone Heart A Romance of the Philippine War

  • The car had not fallen very far; it had slid forward into a snow-lined dyke, and remained, resting on its radiator, its front wheels thrust into the steep walls of the bank, its back wheels in the air.

    The Happy Foreigner Enid Bagnold 1935

  • The Gorys had an automobile when those vehicles were entered from the rear and when Winnebago roads were a wallow of mud in the spring and fall and a snow-lined trench in the winter.

    Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926

  • To the west and north lay an endless spread of mountains, wave on wave, snow-lined, savage, sullen in the dying light; while to the east and southeast the foot-hills faded into the plain, whose dim cities, insubstantial as flecks in a veil of violet mist, were hardly distinguishable without the aid of glasses.

    The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range Hamlin Garland 1900

  • Containing nearly eight hundred thousand acres of woodland, and reaching to the summits of the snow-lined peaks to the east, south, and west, it appealed to him with silent majesty.

    The Forester's Daughter A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range Hamlin Garland 1900

  • Two Myrtle Beach road races were canceled, but some runners took to the snow-lined streets anyway.

    Fort Mill Times | FortMillTime.com - HOMEPAGE 2010

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