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line

noun as in cord, rope

Strongest matches

noun as in belief, policy

noun as in person's calling, interest

noun as in ancestry

noun as in written communication

Strongest matches

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

“I think people have had enough of the Democrat party line, enough of the economy, enough of the whole platform. The things they espouse they just don’t work,” Monda said.

Joe Biden worked the rope line on the South Lawn of the White House, cracking wise and joking with his eager supporters while brash young press aides wrangled the press eager to cover the moment.

From Salon

"I was bowling a touch slower but I was focusing on controlling my line with the wind," he said.

From BBC

It was the lowest moment of the season for USC’s young offensive line, a September nadir that seemed certain to linger long after the Trojans returned from their first Big Ten trip.

Officers previously said they had a potential motive and suspect, but the senior detective overseeing the new probe said there were many open lines of investigation and nothing was being discounted.

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

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