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How to Use "Line" with Example Sentences
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line
(n):
a long, thin mark; a row of people or things; a cable, wire, or pipe that carries power, gas, water, or communication
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Used with adjectives:
"
She drew a
long
line
on the chalk board.
"
(long, short, straight, curved, continuous)
"
He learned about
parallel
lines
in geometry class.
"
(parallel, diagonal, perpendicular, horizontal, vertical)
"
Please sign on the
dotted
line
.
"
(dotted, solid)
"
We just crossed the
state
line
.
"
(state, county)
"
We are standing in a
long
line
.
"
(long, short)
"
We're at the end of the
checkout
line
.
"
(checkout, lunch, ticket)
"
The
gas
line
was disconnected.
"
(gas, power, electricity, telephone, water)
Used with verbs:
"
The boy
draws
very straight
lines
.
"
(draws)
"
Please
form
a
line
here.
"
(form, make, start)
"
The company
connected
the power
lines
.
"
(connected, disconnected)
Used with prepositions:
"
Please walk
in
a straight
line
.
"
(in)
"
Start each paragraph
on
a new
line
.
"
(on)
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(v):
to place things neatly in a row
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Used with nouns:
"
She
lined
the
shelf
with potted flowers.
"
(shelf, driveway, hallway)
"
Eager fans
lined
the
street
to see the movie star.
"
(street, sidewalk, road)
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