noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
silver
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Teacher Every cloud has a silver lining .
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So the Bears were left to search for silver linings after losing their third straight game.
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But the real-estate world seems to specialize in clouds with silver linings .
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Mind you, every cloud had a silver lining .
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But it's certainly how can I put it - the silver lining .
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If the sheer quantity of information about 1992 is clouding your vision, look no further for the silver lining .
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But there's always a silver lining .
■ NOUN
paper
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Peel off the lining paper and roll up with the sugared paper.
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Turn out and discard lining paper .
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The lining paper used should be non-stick, whether greaseproof, parchment, baking paper, bakewell or brown.
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Then carefully peel away the lining paper from the bottom of the roulade.
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But his fingers only felt the lining paper of the drawer.
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Peel off the lining paper , spread with the whipped cream and roll up from one short side.
■ VERB
use
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Lockstitch is used to loosely hold linings to curtains and is like a long loose blanket stitch.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
every cloud has a silver lining
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The coat has a silk lining .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it's certainly how can I put it - the silver lining .
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Mind you, every cloud had a silver lining .
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Peel off the lining paper and roll up with the sugared paper.
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The lining is disposable, although alternatively you could use a blanket.
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The lining paper used should be non-stick, whether greaseproof, parchment, baking paper, bakewell or brown.
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The ovens have Ticene linings which help clean themselves, fitted as standard or as an option.
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The type and quality of the inner lining was dependent on the purse of the purchaser.
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You will need the same amount of lining as outer curtain fabric, less allowance for pattern matching.