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Is the word line a verb?

Yes, "line" can be a verb. Here are some examples:

* "Line the shelves with books." (meaning to arrange something along a line)

* "The quarterback lined up the receivers." (meaning to arrange in a specific formation)

* "He lined his pockets with cash." (meaning to fill something with something else)

However, "line" is more commonly used as a noun, referring to a straight mark, a row, or a telephone connection.

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