lined paper
Plural
lined papers
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a paper marked with evenly spaced horizontal lines, commonly used for writing or note-taking
Lined paper is a type of paper that has horizontal lines printed on it, usually to guide writing. The lines are spaced at regular intervals, helping to keep writing neat and organized. Lined paper is commonly used for note-taking, writing essays, or completing assignments in schools and offices. The lines are typically light enough to be easily ignored once writing is completed, but they provide structure to help maintain consistent letter size and alignment. Lined paper is available in various formats, with different line spacing depending on the intended use.
- The student filled the lined paper with neatly written notes during the lecture.
- I prefer writing on lined paper because it helps keep my handwriting straight and organized.
- The journal had thick, creamy pages of lined paper perfect for recording daily thoughts and reflections.
- Before starting the essay, she carefully folded a sheet of lined paper in half to create a makeshift outline.
- The poet's desk was scattered with crumpled sheets of lined paper, each filled with verses and scribbled revisions.