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- See:
- line
part of speech: |
phrase |
definition 1: |
to form a line, one person after the other.
People were already lining up in front of the theater to buy tickets. |
definition 2: |
to put (things or people) into a line.
The little girl examined each of the the toy train cars and then she lined them up.The captain lined up his soldiers. |
definition 3: |
to make (two or more things) even with each other along a certain line, or make (one thing) even with another thing.
The cereal boxes were a little out of place, so the store manager lined them up straight.You need to line up this table with that one. |
definition 4: |
to be even with each other or with other things; be located along the same line.
These edges don't line up. They need to be even with each other. |
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