- a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
- a continuous extent of length, straight or curved, without breadth or thickness; the trace of a moving point.
- something arranged along a line, especially a straight line; a row or series: a line of trees.
- a number of persons standing one behind the other and waiting their turns at or for something; queue.
- something resembling a traced line, as a band of color, a seam, or a furrow: lines of stratification in rock.
- a furrow or wrinkle on the face, neck, etc.: lines around the eyes.
- an indication of demarcation; boundary; limit: the county line; a fine line between right and wrong.
- a row of written or printed letters, words, etc.: a page of 30 lines.
- a verse of poetry: A line in iambic pentameter contains five feet.
- the words of an actor's part in a drama, musical comedy, etc.: to rehearse one's lines.
- a short written message: Drop me a line when you're on vacation.
- a system of public conveyances, as buses or trains, plying regularly over a fixed route: the northbound line at State Street.
- a transportation or conveyance company: a steamship line.
- a course of direction; route: the line of march down Main Street.
- a course of action, procedure, thought, policy, etc.: That newspaper follows the communist line.
- a piece of pertinent or useful information (usually followed by on): I've got a line on a good used car.
- a series of generations of persons, animals, or plants descended from a common ancestor: a line of kings.
- a department of activity; occupation or business: What line are you in?
- a mode of conversation, especially one that is glib or exaggerated in order to impress or influence another person: He really handed her a line about his rich relatives.
- a straight line drawn from an observed object to the fovea of the eye.
- lines,
- the outer form or proportions of a ship, building, etc.: a ship of fine lines.
- a general form, as of an event or something that is made, which may be the basis of comparison, imitation, etc.: two books written along the same lines.
- a person's lot or portion: to endure the hard lines of poverty.
- a certificate of marriage.
- a circle of the terrestrial or celestial sphere: the equinoctial line.
- banner (def. 7).
- Fine Arts.
- a mark made by a pencil, brush, or the like, that defines the contour of a shape, forms hatching, etc.
- the edge of a shape.
- one scanning line.
- Telecommunications.
- a telephone connection: Please hold the line.
- a wire circuit connecting two or more pieces of electric apparatus, especially the wire or wires connecting points or stations in a telegraph or telephone system, or the system itself.
- the equator.
- a stock of commercial goods of the same general class but having a range of styles, sizes, prices, or quality: the company's line of shoes.
- an assembly line.
- a limit defining one estate from another; the outline or boundary of a piece of real estate.
- a line on a score sheet that separates points scored toward game (below the line ) from points scored by setting a contract, having honors, etc. (above the line ).
- any of the straight, horizontal, parallel strokes of the staff, or one placed above or below the staff.
- Military.
- a defensive position or front.
- a series of fortifications: the Maginot line.
- a distribution of troops, sentries, etc., for the defense of a position or for an attack: behind the enemy's lines.
- the body of personnel constituting the combatant forces of an army, as distinguished from the supply services and staff corps.
- an arrangement of troops of an army or of ships of a fleet as drawn up for battle: line of battle.
- a body or formation of troops or ships drawn up abreast (distinguished from column def. 6).
- the class of officers serving with combatant units or warships.
- the regular forces of an army or navy.
- that part of an administrative organization consisting of persons actively engaged on a given project.
- a thread, string, cord, rope, or the like.
- a clothesline: the wash hanging on the line.
- a cord, wire, or the like, used for measuring or as a guide.
- Nautical.
- a pipe or hose: a steam line.
- a rope or cable used at sea.
- a small quantity of cocaine arranged in the form of a slender thread or line, as for sniffing.
- a unit equal to 1/40 (0.025) inch (0.64 millimeter), for measuring the diameter of buttons.
- a length of nylon, silk, linen, cord, or the like, to which are attached the leader, hook, sinker, float, etc.
- Football.
- either of the two front rows of opposing players lined up opposite each other on the line of scrimmage: a four-man line.
- the line of scrimmage.
- the betting odds established by bookmakers for events not covered by pari-mutuel betting, especially sporting events, as football or basketball.
- the two wings and center who make up a team's offensive unit.
- any of the four divisions of the portion of a fencer's body on which a touch can be scored, taken as an area of attack or defense.
- the longer and preferred flax or hemp fibers.
- the trail of scent left by a fox.
- a unit of length equivalent to 1/12 (0.0833) inch (2.12 millimeters).
- Insurance.
- a class or type of insurance: casualty line.
- the amount of insurance written for a particular risk.
- a girl or woman.
- to take a position in a line; range (often followed by up): to line up before the start of a parade.
- Baseball.
- to hit a line drive.
- to line out.
- to bring into a line, or into line with others (often followed by up): to line up troops.
- to mark with a line or lines: to line paper for writing.
- to sketch verbally or in writing; outline (often followed by out): We followed the plan he had lined out.
- to arrange a line along: to line a coast with colonies.
- to form a line along: Rocks lined the drive.
- to apply eyeliner to (the eyes).
- to delineate with or as if with lines; draw: to line the silhouette of a person's head.
- to measure or test with a line.
- line out,
- to be put out by hitting a line drive caught on the fly by a player of the opposing team.
- to execute or perform: He lined out a few songs upon request.
- to secure; make available: to line up support; to line up a speaker for the banquet.
- bring / come / get into line,
- to become or cause to become straight, as in a row: The members of the marching band got into line.
- to conform or cause to conform or agree: They were persuaded to come into line with the party's policy.
- to go beyond accepted standards of behavior: His outburst crossed the line between heated argument and offensive vilification.
- down the line,
- in all ways; thoroughly; fully: It's a fine house right down the line—well-built, roomy, attractive.
- in the future.
- to impose a restriction; limit: They might exaggerate but would draw the line at outright lying.
- to forget one's part during a performance.
- to maintain the status quo, especially in order to forestall unfavorable developments: We're trying to hold the line on prices.
- in line,
- in alignment; straight.
- in conformity or agreement.
- in control (of one's conduct): to keep one's temper in line.
- prepared; ready.
- waiting one behind the other in a queue: There were eight people in line at the teller's window.
- in agreement or conformity with: The action taken was in line with her decision.
- in the execution of the duties belonging to some occupation, especially with regard to the responsibility for life and death: a policeman wounded in the line of duty.
- lay it on the line, Informal.
- to give money; pay.
- to give the required information; speak directly or frankly: I'm going to stop being polite and lay it on the line.
- off line,
- occurring or functioning away from an assembly line, work process, etc.
- not in operation; not functioning.
- (of a batted or thrown ball) through the air in an approximately straight line from the point of impact or delivery: hit on a line between third and short; thrown in on a line from the center fielder.
- on line,
- on or part of an assembly line: Production will be improved when the new welding equipment is on line.
- in or into operation: The manufacturing facilities will be on line before November.
- actively linked to a computer: The printer is not yet on line.
- line1 (def. 73e).
- on the line, Informal.
- being risked or put in jeopardy; in a vulnerable position: Our prestige and honor are on the line.
- immediately; readily: paid cash on the line.
- out of line,
- not in a straight line.
- in disagreement with what is accepted or practiced.
- impertinent; presumptuous: That last remark was out of line.
- to understand the unexpressed but implied meaning of something said or written: Her letter sounded cheerful enough, but I read a certain sadness between the lines.
- toe the line / mark,
- to conform strictly to a rule, command, etc.
- to shoulder responsibilities; do one's duty: He tried hard to toe the line on the new job.
- to cover the inner side or surface of: to line the coat with blue silk.
- to serve to cover: Velvet draperies lined the walls of the room.
- to furnish or fill: to line shelves with provisions.
- to reinforce the back of a painting or the spine of a book with glued fabric, paper, vellum, etc.: The spines were lined with long-fibered Japanese paper, extending partway over the front and back covers.
- a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
- to make much money, especially in an illegal or questionable way.
- a narrow continuous mark, as one made by a pencil, pen, or brush across a surface
- such a mark cut into or raised from a surface
- a thin indented mark or wrinkle
- a straight or curved continuous trace having no breadth that is produced by a moving point
- maths
- any straight one-dimensional geometrical element whose identity is determined by two points. A line segment lies between any two points on a line
- a set of points (x, y) that satisfies the equation y = mx + c, where m is the gradient and c is the intercept with the y -axis
- a border or boundary
- sport
- a white or coloured band indicating a boundary or division on a field, track, etc
- a mark or imaginary mark at which a race begins or ends
- American football
- See line of scrimmage
- the players arranged in a row on either side of the line of scrimmage at the start of each play
- a specified point of change or limit
- the edge or contour of a shape, as in sculpture or architecture, or a mark on a painting, drawing, etc, defining or suggesting this
- the sum or type of such contours or marks, characteristic of a style or design
- anything long, flexible, and thin, such as a wire or string
- a telephone connection
- a conducting wire, cable, or circuit for making connections between pieces of electrical apparatus, such as a cable for electric-power transmission, telecommunications, etc
- (as modifier)
- a system of travel or transportation, esp over agreed routes
- a company operating such a system
- a route between two points on a railway
- mainly British
- a railway track, including the roadbed, sleepers, etc
- one of the rails of such a track
- a roadway usually in a rural area
- a course or direction of movement or advance
- a course or method of action, behaviour, etc
- a policy or prescribed course of action or way of thinking (often in the phrases bring or come into line)
- a field of study, interest, occupation, trade, or profession
- alignment; true (esp in the phrases in line, out of line)
- one kind of product or article
- a collection of bales of wool all of the one type
- a row of persons or things
- a chronological or ancestral series, esp of people
- a row of words printed or written across a page or column
- a unit of verse consisting of the number of feet appropriate to the metre being used and written or printed with the words in a single row
- a short letter; note
- a piece of useful information or hint about something
- one of a number of narrow horizontal bands forming a television picture
- a narrow band in an electromagnetic spectrum, resulting from a transition in an atom, ion, or molecule of a gas or plasma
- music
- any of the five horizontal marks that make up the stave
- the musical part or melody notated on one such set
- a discernible shape formed by sequences of notes or musical sounds
- (in polyphonic music) a set of staves that are held together with a bracket or brace
- a unit of magnetic flux equal to 1 maxwell
- a defensive or fortified position, esp one that marks the most forward position in war or a national boundary
- a formation adopted by a naval unit for manoeuvring
- a formation adopted by a body or a number of military units when drawn up abreast
- the combatant forces of certain armies and navies, excluding supporting arms
- one of four divisions of the target on a fencer's body, considered as areas to which specific attacks are made
- the scent left by a fox
- the equator (esp in the phrase crossing the line)
- any circle or arc on the terrestrial or celestial sphere
- the amount of insurance written by an underwriter for a particular risk
- a line of people, vehicles, etc, waiting for something
- a portion of a powdered drug for snorting
- something said for effect, esp to solicit for money, sex, etc
- above the line
- denoting entries above a horizontal line on a profit and loss account, separating those that establish the profit or loss from those that show how the profit is distributed
- denoting revenue transactions rather than capital transactions in a nation's accounts
- expenditure on media advertising through an agency, rather than internally arranged advertising, such as direct mail, free samples, etc
- denoting bonus points, marked above the horizontal line on the score card
- below the line
- denoting entries below a horizontal line on a profit and loss account, separating those that establish the profit or loss from those that show how the profit is distributed
- denoting capital transactions rather than revenue transactions in a nation's accounts
- denoting expenditure on advertising by other means than the traditional media, such as the provision of free gifts, special displays, direct mailshots, etc
- denoting points scored towards game and rubber, marked below the horizontal line on the score card
- all along the line
- at every stage in a series
- in every detail
- to associate (with a person of the opposite sex) regularly; go out (with)
- to reasonably object (to) or set a limit (on)
- to obtain information about
- hold the line
- to keep a telephone line open
- to prevent the opponents from taking the ball forward
- (of soldiers) to keep formation, as when under fire
- in the running for; a candidate for
- conforming to
- as a necessary and usually undesired part of the performance of one's responsibilities
- lay on the line or put on the line
- to pay money
- to speak frankly and directly
- to risk (one's career, reputation, etc) on something
- to try to create a false image, as by boasting or exaggerating
- to fail to conform to expected standards, attitudes, etc
- to conform to expected standards, attitudes, etc
- to mark with a line or lines
- to draw or represent with a line or lines
- to be or put as a border to
- to place in or form a row, series, or alignment
- to attach an inside covering to (a garment, curtain, etc), as for protection, to hide the seaming, or so that it should hang well
- to cover or fit the inside of
- to fill plentifully
- to reinforce the back of (a book) with fabric, paper, etc