Sentence examples for down line from inspiring English sources

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down line

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A railway line on which trains travel away from a major terminus.

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In railway usage, the "up" line leads to London, and the "down" line leads away.

Stack the smallest of the back pieces on top, right side facing down: line up the un-hemmed long edge with the top edge of the first piece.

After you watched them run down line drives and attack the pitchers for a few innings, you forgot about the names.

If you've watched an American football game since 1998, you likely have seen the down line portrayed as a yellow line that moved down the field.

Engineers drill down, line the well with metal and cement casings, and then use controlled explosions to open up fractures in the rock.

So let's break this down, line by line.

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Twenty years ago, it was the yellow first-down line for American football broadcasts.

"The first-down line isn't fancy, and SimulCam is a great analytic tool".

But you are not likely to see a first-down line dotted with corporate logos.

Drawing the Line Five computers are used to draw the virtual first-down line.

It's Tanya who wakes Freddy from his daydream at the beginning of "Garage" with a hilarious bring-down line.

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