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  • 11Line 7 — or 7 Line may refer to: 7 (New York City Subway service) Barcelona Metro line 7, metro like commuter train line in the Barcelona Metro Mexico City Metro Line 7, a rapid transit line in Mexico City Line 7, Beijing Subway, a rapid transit rail line …

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  • 12Line 9 — or 9 Line may refer to: 9 (New York City Subway service) Barcelona Metro line 9, one of the two branches of the Barcelona metro extension line 9/10 Mexico City Metro Line 9, a rapid transit line in Mexico City Line 9, Beijing Subway, a subway… …

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  • 13Line 8 — or 8 Line may refer to: 8 (New York City Subway service) Barcelona Metro line 8, part of the Barcelona Metro network Mexico City Metro Line 8, rapid transit line in Mexico City Line 8, Beijing Subway, subway line in Beijing, China Line 8 (Madrid… …

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  • 14Line — (l[imac]n), v. t. 1. To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to line a copy book. [1913 Webster] He had a healthy color in his cheeks, and his face, though lined, bore few traces of anxiety. Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. To represent… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 15line — [n1] mark, stroke; border band, bar, borderline, boundary, channel, configuration, contour, crease, dash, delineation, demarcation, edge, figuration, figure, frontier, furrow, groove, limit, lineament, lineation, outline, profile, rule, score,… …

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  • 16Line 6 — and similar can refer to the following: Route 6 (Baltimore), a bus route Line 6, Beijing Subway, a subway line in Beijing, China 6 (New York City Subway service) Mexico City Metro Line 6 Line 6 (Madrid Metro) Seoul Subway Line 6 Line 6, Shanghai… …

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  • 17Line — oder Line steht für: eine Software, siehe LINE (Software) in der Genetik so genannte Long interspersed nuclear elements ein Steckverbindung für tragbare Geräte und an Computern, siehe Line Level Anschluss Englisch für eine Linie Kokain den… …

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  • 18line — In Fanny Burney s Cecilia (1782) the question is asked Where, then, do you draw the line?, meaning how far can a person expect to be independent. The image of drawing lines has fed English idiom for several centuries, extending to the more… …

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  • 19line up — {v. phr.} 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. * /The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard./ * /The football team lined up in a T formation./ 2. To put in… …

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  • 20line up — {v. phr.} 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. * /The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard./ * /The football team lined up in a T formation./ 2. To put in… …

    Dictionary of American idioms