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landline

American  
[land-lahyn] / ˈlændˌlaɪn /

noun

landlines plural
  1. a circuit of wire or cable connecting two ground locations.

  2. a telecommunications line, service, or connection that uses wire running over land or underground to connect to a network.

    telegraph and telephone landlines.

  3. Also called landline telephone.  Also called landline phone.  a telephone that is connected by wire to a network.

  4. Citizens Band Radio Slang. a telephone.


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Etymology

Origin of landline

First recorded in 1860–65; land + line 1

Example Sentences

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He recalls her knocking on his door and asking to use his landline phone.

From Los Angeles Times • May 7, 2026

When the teens are desperate for a landline.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 12, 2026

Mathilda Zeller was surprised by the $40 monthly fee for her landline.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 6, 2026

He told the court he had never worked for ANL, had never been involved in landline tapping, and that he "never carried out unlawful information gathering for ANL".

From BBC • Mar. 23, 2026

So he wrote her again, giving her all of his phone numbers, his three cell phones, his office phone, and his home landline.

From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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