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to line
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
to line
To cover one piece with another. Also, to mark out the work on a floor for determining the shape of a vessel's body.--To line a ship, is to strike off with a batten, or otherwise, the directional lines for painting her. (See TOE A LINE.)
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to lineverb
Action form of the word line
The children stand in line to access the play area.
Submitted by MaryC on January 31, 2021
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to line in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to line in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of to line in a Sentence
I think we should all be interested in getting every aspect of the legislation that we can across the finish line, and to those things that stand in the way -- qualified immunity, decertification of officers -- we should keep working until we can find a solution if we can. I'm not sure if we can on those two issues but I don't want that to stand in the way of what we can get accomplished.
They can call the lifeline and talk with a counselor on the line who can help them sort out the situation and talk to them about their own feelings about it and guide them through the process.
It is highly irresponsible of the government of the country to be peddling hyperbole, if the government keeps peddling the line that it will be a disaster if we leave, which it actually won’t be, they are going to put the country in a position where it will be damaged if we do.
I'm a very strong proponent of voluntary solution to Swiss franc loans issue, we have bilateral agreements with other countries and if we have a mandatory solution foreign investors will have the right to go to foreign tribunals to be heard. I don't want to have to face some litigation few years down the line.
CBP officers are the front-line of stopping these types of dangerous drugs from entering into the U.S., i am proud of our officers, and as a result of their keen awareness and collaborative efforts, these narcotics will not reach our communities.
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