broken line
Americannoun
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a discontinuous line or series of line segments, as a series of dashes, or a figure made up of line segments meeting at oblique angles.
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a highway marking consisting of a series of disconnected line segments painted between lanes of a roadway, indicating that crossing from one to the other is permissible.
Example Sentences
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She said her landlord replaced a broken line that spewed raw sewage into the back yard.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 1, 2022
For a countertenor, music history is a broken line.
From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2018
The broken line along 15 Mile Road caused a football field-sized sinkhole on Christmas Eve, led to condemnation of three houses and threatened to dump raw sewage into thousands of basements through the broken pipe.
From Washington Times • Sep. 26, 2017
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Or it can be used almost dry to make a broken line that scrapes along textured paper.
From The Guardian • Feb. 5, 2011
Molly looks at the perfect swoops hitting the broken line in exactly the same spot.
From "Orphan Train" by Christina Baker Kline
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