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stepping out of line
present participle of step out of line
get someone in a line
(archaic, slang) To hoax or entrap somebody, so as to get some sport out of them.
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four-lined wave
Scopula quadrilineata, a species of Canadian-American moth.
three-point line
(basketball) An arc on the floor of a basketball court beyond which a successful shot is worth three points.
free-throw line
(basketball) A line parallel to the baseline, fifteen feet from the plane of the backboard, from behind which a free throw may be taken.
power line communication
The distribution of data and other signals via electric power distribution wires
International Date Line
An imaginary line on the Earth's surface at 180° longitude, mostly through the Pacific Ocean, to the east of which the calendar date is one day earlier than to the west.
line of battle ship
(nautical, military, obsolete) A ship of the line or battleship.
Mason-Dixon Line
(historical) The boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as run (1764–1767) by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, that, before abolition, defined part of the northern boundary of states in which slavery was permitted.
water-line model
(shipbuilding) a model of a vessel formed of boards which are shaped according to the water lines as shown in the plans and laid upon each other to form a solid model