Sentence examples for the lines of from inspiring English sources

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the lines of

noun

A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.

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The lines, of course, were always blurred.

2. Keep the lines of communication open.

Along the lines of possibility, yes.

The lines of emulation are starkly obvious.

Nothing along the lines of Naomi Wolf.

"The lines of cleavage penetrated everywhere".

It follows the lines of the body.

We kept the lines of communication open".

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Coloring within the lines...of our face.

"The lines of authority and the prior legal opinions blurred.

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