Up at the end of our loines on the other side of the river is a deep ravine.
If Oi kin get across with a good horse and slip through the Indian loines on the other soide, I can, by hard roidin' reach this loine in two or three hours.
All Nations they shall teach; for from that day Not onely to the Sons of Abrahams Loines Salvation shall be Preacht, but to the Sons Of Abrahams Faith wherever through the world; So in his seed all Nations shall be blest.
In 1898 Mrs. Mary Hilliard Loines was chairman of the legislative committee, and Mrs. Florence Dangerfield Potter, a graduate of Cornell and of the New York University Law School, acted as attorney.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.