lino|linos in English

noun

[li·no || 'laɪnəʊ]

linoleum, durable washable floor covering (mainly British usage)

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1. Comrade Comerate lino, Juba, Sudan

2. Lino and thick carpets cover the floor.

3. The corners of the lino were curling up.

4. LINOS Achromats ensure consistently high imaging quality with resolutions approaching the theoretical diffraction limit

5. Just a few of them floated down on to the lino.

6. This mouse ( its name is Lino ) is next to the entrance.

7. There was lino on the floor and lace curtains at the window.

8. The other was a series of small dents on the landing lino.

9. Then I remember bodies fading like ghosts on the dark kitchen lino.

10. 25 Wow! There it was, hoofing the lino by the larder door.

11. There was no lino covering on the stairs leading to the second floor.

12. When we arrived the Baby Lino, there were many babies playing with the babysitters.

13. In the worn out lino , the fireless hearth, the dank, musty smell of the place.

14. Then in the cracks between the lino strips lurked crumbs, hairs embedded in solid grease.

15. After shopping, we came back to the Baby Lino to pick our baby up.

16. She crouched on the lino, her face flushed from the fire, fingering that string of Christmas cracker beads.

17. Having closed the thin curtains, he tiptoed over the cold lino to undress on the bedside rug.

18. Seor Cabezas, a Commissionaire, to be heard of at the Fonda de Lino, may be recommended

19. They will lurk inside cupboards in murderous kitchens, spewing across the lino if you open the door.

20. In the main room a patterned, violet carpet had been laid in the centre of brown lino.

21. A minute later Sid staggered down the steps with the fish still in the roll of lino.

22. There was carpet in the living room, lino elsewhere; gas fires downstairs and no heating in the bedrooms.

23. K2 (8,611 m), the second-highest peak in the world, was first scaled in 1954 by Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni.

24. To step out of bed on to the cold lino, and to begin dressing and shivering, took considerable courage.

25. Along the narrow landing at Mrs Parvis's were laid pieces of carpet to cover the cracks in the lino.