"Marline" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Marline" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Marline" Meaning

Marlin refers to a large fish with a distinctive spear-like bill, found in warm and tropical waters. It is also known for its long, slender body and silver-gray color.

"Marline" Examples

Marline


Definition:


A marline is a type of twisted cord or twine used for various purposes, such as sailing, sewing, and crafting.

Examples:


To secure the sail, we need to marline the edges together. (

sailing)

The seamstress used marline to reinforce the stitches of the delicate lace. (

sewing)

The artist carefully marline the threads of the embroidery floss to create a intricate design. (

crafting)

The sailor tied the boat to the dock using a length of marline. (

sailing)

To finish the edges of the fabric, you can use marline to braid them together. (

sewing)

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