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Free sign upThe phrase "neat line" may be used in written English, particularly in technical or descriptive writing, to refer to a clean and precise boundary or border.
It may also be used to describe a well-structured and organized sentence or paragraph. Example sentence: The graphic designer drew a neat line around the edge of the advertisement to give it a polished and professional look.
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neat line
noun
Alternative form of neatline
Exact(60)
Neat line, though.
Above neat line at right: Sen. ex: doc.
It's a neat line, but also a sad truth.
A neat line of Apache helicopters flew overhead, trailing Egyptian flags.
In the inset of a wall, someone had arranged several stones in a neat line.
The Australians also do a neat line in Rhône-inspired whites, often using single varieties.
Then it dropped three bombs, blowing out a neat line of dusty craters.
It's a neat line, but in fact her story's literary antecedent is grander than Ambridge.
She also has a neat line in twisting cliches until they sound original.
I've got a horrible scar where it should just be a neat line.
At 1 a.m., a neat line of 25 women waited outside.
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