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charity line

noun as in free throw line

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She’s got this charity line called the Rafiki.

Skechers President Michael Greenberg, in an e-mail, made no apologies for launching his own charity line.

For 50 years professional players in the United States have sunk these shots from the "charity line" - so called because the points are supposedly such sure things they're gifts - at a rate of about 75 percent.

From Reuters

It was a sensible risk; Wilt the Stilt is the worst foul shooter in N.B.A. history and, true to form, he missed eight of nine attempts from the charity line.

Prominent British Jews have brought great unpopularity upon their community by clamorous persistence in pressing for maintenance, at the expense of the hard-driven taxpayers, of the Jewish National Home in Palestine, which no Jew above the charity line wants at all.

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

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