Noun
laine (plural laines)
(Sussex) an area of arable land at the foot of a hill
Beaulieu, who was out of the lineup with three different injuries, took a pass from Patrick Laine and fired the puck at Crawford. Source: Internet
After Brown’s second goal, his 12th of the season, cut the Jets’ lead to 4-3, goals from Laine (an empty-netter) and Wheeler in the final 2:17 put the game away. Source: Internet
Back in the real world, Katie tells Senator Laine (Janet Mock) these simulations are indistinguishable from real life. Source: Internet
Laine was known as "the father of white jazz" because of the many top players who passed through his bands (including George Brunies, Sharkey Bonano and the future members of the Original Dixieland Jass Band ). Source: Internet
Before the line of cars paraded to the governor’s mansion where Laine and Scales dropped off the letters, Scales said, “Now more than ever is a time for us all to educate our respective loved ones, colleagues and others. Source: Internet
Calgary musician Julianna Laine joins Global News Morning Calgary to perform her version of “bedroom pop,” music that is written and produced at home. Source: Internet