lines
Britishplural noun
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general appearance or outline
a car with fine lines
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a plan of procedure or construction
built on traditional lines
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the spoken words of a theatrical presentation
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the words of a particular role
he forgot his lines
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informal a marriage certificate
marriage lines
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luck, fate, or fortune (esp in the phrase hard lines )
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rows of tents, buildings, temporary stabling, etc, in a military camp
transport lines
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a defensive position, row of trenches, or other fortification
we broke through the enemy lines
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a school punishment of writing the same sentence or phrase out a specified number of times
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the phrases or sentences so written out
a hundred lines
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to understand or find an implicit meaning in addition to the obvious one
Example Sentences
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"The very worst reports are those written to be read 'between the lines', and if that is what we have here, then it does no credit to the investigators," he said.
From BBC • Jul. 15, 2025
Not to pick on NCL, but many of the cruise lines’ air-inclusive programs have similar restrictions.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 23, 2023
This is the result of a striking effort by companies—especially American companies—to reduce their supply lines’ dependency on China.
From Slate • Aug. 11, 2023
"The cruise lines' reaction to the substantial increase in COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron surge is largely hit or miss," said James Walker, a Miami-based maritime lawyer.
From Reuters • Dec. 28, 2021
There is another circumstance you do not know;—the 'first lines' I ever attempted at Harrow were addressed to 'you'.
From The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 by Prothero, Rowland E. (Rowland Edmund), Baron Ernle
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