📏line

noun, verb
/laɪn/

Meaning

A long narrow mark or band; a row of people or things; to cover the inside surface of something.

Example Sentences

People waited in a long line outside the theater.

Example Expressions

toe the line

Synonyms

row, queue, streak, boundary, stripe

Antonyms

gap, emptiness, space

Collocations

straight line, waiting line, line up, draw a line

More Example Sentences

Is this the line for cash withdrawal?

Is this the line for customer service?

When I was your age, I used to be more disciplined.

Bangladesh Airlines flight 880 to Dhaka is now boarding.

Excuse me, where is the Bangladesh Airlines check-in desk?

We now have a very interesting game lined up which everyone will enjoy.

I hear what you’re saying, but our bottom line is very clear on this one.

This is the final boarding call for Bangladesh Airlines flight 880 to Dhaka.

Ma'am, all the students are earnestly requesting that the report be postponed. May we have a 2-day deadline extension please?

Ma'am, all the students are earnestly requesting that the presentation be postponed. May we have a 2-day deadline extension please?

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