[Vocabulary] what's the meaning of this phrase "lined right away over the..."?

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pinki91

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hey guys,
I have a vocabulary problem in this context:

We're standing in the pouring rain off the side of a road squelching with mud and lined right away over the plain to the far skyline with the inevitable double row of poplars.


It's a story, that describes a war, and a new chapter begins with mentioned sentence,
It's confusing,
specially this part: "lined right away over the plain to the far skyline"

Can anybody please help me find this sentence out?
 
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"Lined" as in "stood" is the meaning here.
 

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hey guys,
I have a vocabulary problem in this context:

We're standing in the pouring rain off the side of a road squelching with mud and lined right away over the plain to the far skyline with the inevitable double row of poplars.


It's a story, that describes a war, and a new chapter begins with mentioned sentence,
It's confusing,
specially this part: "lined right away over the plain to the far skyline"

Can anybody please help me understand this sentence?

:)
 

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I am not a teacher.

I agree with Engaging English.

There may be lines of poplars along the side of the road, but the road isn't lined with them. Lined means covering a surface or forming a layer.

I think that the people (soldiers?) are lined up all the way to the horizon, which is where the poplars are.
 

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The road is lined with poplars on both sides, as far as the horizon.
 

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