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lines
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plural noun
- general appearance or outline
a car with fine lines
- a plan of procedure or construction
built on traditional lines
- the spoken words of a theatrical presentation
- the words of a particular role
he forgot his lines
- informal.a marriage certificate
marriage lines
- luck, fate, or fortune (esp in the phrase hard lines )
- rows of tents, buildings, temporary stabling, etc, in a military camp
transport lines
- a defensive position, row of trenches, or other fortification
we broke through the enemy lines
- a school punishment of writing the same sentence or phrase out a specified number of times
- the phrases or sentences so written out
a hundred lines
- read between the linesto understand or find an implicit meaning in addition to the obvious one
Example Sentences
The indictment alleges Combs and his associates transported sex workers across state lines for the encounters, which were allegedly recorded at times.
It presented a kind of calmness in the face of Trump, giving off a vibe along the lines of: do your best Washington, this is China and we're not interested in your nonsense.
"They are trying to remove us from the front lines," he says.
But is a there a genuine threat to the preservation of a sacred, 90-year-old American promise, given majority support for entitlement programs across party lines?
That's why, even right now, things are so bad and the only people who seem to show courage are ordinary individual American citizens who are drawing lines.
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