3line verb
lines; lined; lin·ing [+ obj] : to cover the inner surface of (something)
▪ I lined the box with paper. ▪ Tapestries lined the walls. ▪ Her gloves were lined with fur. ▪ Books lined the walls of the study. = The study was lined with books. — see also lined, lining
▪ I lined the box with paper. ▪ Tapestries lined the walls. ▪ Her gloves were lined with fur. ▪ Books lined the walls of the study. = The study was lined with books. — see also lined, lining
line your pockets
informal : to take or get a lot of money by doing something illegal or dishonest
▪ corrupt officials who have been lining their pockets at the public's expense [=have been stealing public money]
▪ corrupt officials who have been lining their pockets at the public's expense [=have been stealing public money]
— compare 2line



