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line

noun as in cord, rope

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noun as in belief, policy

noun as in person's calling, interest

noun as in ancestry

noun as in written communication

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noun as in hint; influential communication

noun as in merchandise carried by store

verb as in put covering inside object

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Example Sentences

“Their front is really disruptive. They play physical, fast and aggressive. I think they play that way from the front line to the back seven.”

Which means that when Army lines up against Notre Dame, the Fighting Irish roster will have been bought and paid for with millions of dollars.

It is unlikely the SNP could reach agreement with the Conservatives or Labour, and with only one MSP, Alba's support would be insufficient to get them over the line.

From BBC

The divide on the assisted dying bill has not split neatly down party lines.

From BBC

Government overreach into these areas, if properly framed, could be challenged in court, with lower courts and the Supreme Court potentially drawing the line on infringement of corporate autonomy.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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