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lash line

American  

noun

  1. a rope or cord for lashing together the edges of two flats or other pieces of theatrical scenery.


Etymology

Origin of lash line

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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Fiona swabbed my eyelids with a tiny foam brush rolled in apricot powder and drew on top of my lash line with a brown pencil.

From Literature

A year ago, Santana, played in 158 games for KC, posting a .214/.319/.342 lash line with 15 doubles, 19 homers, 69 RBI, 86 walks and 102 strikeouts.

From Seattle Times

Use a detail brush to define the lower lash line with the same black shadow.

From New York Times

I line the inside top of my eye with a darker color and a lighter color on the top lash line.

From New York Times

If it’s a night out, I do my top lash line.

From New York Times