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line-up
noun
- a row or arrangement of people or things assembled for a particular purpose
the line-up for the football match
- the members of such a row or arrangement
- an identity parade
verb
- to form, put into, or organize a line-up
- tr to produce, organize, and assemble
they lined up some questions
- tr to align
Example Sentences
They’ve lost Jean-Pierre, the town’s baker, whose bread kept people lining up weekly, giving them a reason to rise each Sunday.
Tech companies, celebrities and investors have since lined up to buy the app.
The coterie of billionaires lined up behind Trump at his inauguration weren't only paying tribute to the self-declared “king,†they were staking their claim in the new order.
Once the team lined up down the third-base line, Ice Cube delivered the trophy with a literal victory lap, driving a blue Chevy Bel-Air around the warning track with the Commissioner’s Trophy sitting shotgun.
He was banned from the sport for two years and a dream job working with England, all lined up, was gone.
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