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lineup
[ lahyn-uhp ]
noun
- a particular order or disposition of persons or things as arranged or drawn up for action, inspection, etc.
- the persons or things themselves.
- (in police investigations) a group of persons, including suspects in a crime, lined up to allow inspection and possible identification by the victim or victims of that crime.
- Sports. the list of the participating players in a game together with their positions:
to announce the starting lineup of a game.
- an organization of people, companies, etc., for some common purpose:
a lineup of support for the new tax bill.
- an overall schedule of programs, events, activities, etc.:
the fall lineup of TV programs.
- a list of products or services offered by a manufacturer or organization:
Does the company's lineup of new cars this year include a convertible?
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Origin of lineup1
Example Sentences
Turns out two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell had more on his mind than the lineup of the visiting Detroit Tigers last week when he made his first start as a Dodger.
And while B45 doesn’t have any current Dodgers clientele, several members of the team’s lineup have received torpedo shipments from their personal manufacturers.
With all of that in the air, Hollywood studios projected confidence in their lineups for 2025 and beyond at the CinemaCon trade convention this week in Las Vegas.
On Tuesday night, manager Dave Roberts said there was even a 50/50 shot of Freeman being back in the lineup Wednesday.
Fridays after school and figure skating practice, I’d set out the lineup — chocolate chips, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, Crisco — pressing the dough into fat, craggy mounds on my mom’s old cookie sheets.
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