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Examples:vein lines (in marble or fingerprint)—continue along the same lines—leading (between lines of type)—antithesis (two lines of poetry matching in sense and sound)—(theater) flub one's lines—charge and break through enemy lines—number of lines (in verse etc)—communication lines the rear—pair of lines of verse written vertically down the sides of a doorway—poetic form consisting of four lines of five syllables, with rhymes on first, second and fourth line—rifling (spiral lines on inside of gun barrel imparting spin the bullet)—strict poetic form with eight lines of 5, 6 or 7 syllables and even lines rhyming—critical annotations between the lines—fig. vertical or north-south lines—laugh lines (on the face)—rehearse one's lines (of actor)—third and fourth lines (in an eight-line poem) which form a couplet—outer alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—verse form consisting of 8 lines of 7 syllables, with rhyme on alternate lines—conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of classical Chinese poetic composition—alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—one of the two latitude lines, Tropic of Capricorn or Tropic of Cancer—between the words and the lines (idiom); implied meaning—fig. do things along rigid, conventional lines—Three character classic, a 13th century reading primer consisting of Confucian tenets in lines of 3 characters—from the bottom (lines on a page)—able work in two different lines—angle at which two lines meet—Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines—ruler (used for drawing lines)—shuttle bus ferrying passengers between train stations on two different rail lines—ten lines at a glance [idiom.]—compasses, set square and straight line marker (idiom); fig. established standard—chord (straight line joining two points on a curve)—(idiom) teach in line with the student's ability—fault line where the two sides slide horizontally past one another—mountain and river exhausted (idiom); at the end of the line— |