1. lin - Noun
2. lin - Verb
3. Lin - Proper noun
To yield; to stop; to cease.
To cease from.
A pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a fall of water.
A waterfall, or cataract; as, a roaring lin.
A steep ravine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLin realized that she was living in an unsustainable realm. It combined sanctimony, decadence, insecurity and snobbery in a weird, neurotic brew. It was parasitic. China Miéville
You walk into the playgrounds in Shanghai and Beijing, and you see youngsters who are shorter, shaking and baking and having attitude. And Jeremy Lin is going to inspire all of them. David Stern
Jeremy Lin is the only Asian American in the NBA today and one of the few in any professional U.S. sport. His arrival is surely leading other talented Asian American athletes this week to contemplate a pro career. Eric Liu
Elegy to Lin Zhao, Lone Voice of Chinese Freedom. Liu Xiaobo
Tam Lin says rabbits give up when they're caught by coyotes [...]. He says they consent to die because their animals and can't understand hope. But humans are different. They fight against death no matter how bad things seem, and sometimes, even when everything's against them, they win. Nancy Farmer
According to James Lin, General Manager, Notebooks, IT Products Business at Acer, “Every aspect of the new Acer Chromebook 712 was designed from the ground up with the educational environment in mind. Source: Internet