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line

noun as in cord, rope

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noun as in belief, policy

noun as in person's calling, interest

noun as in ancestry

noun as in written communication

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noun as in hint; influential communication

noun as in merchandise carried by store

verb as in put covering inside object

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Example Sentences

But hinting that the DA's participation was no longer certain, DA spokesman Willie Aucamp accused the ANC of a "serious infraction" and said the party had "crossed a line in the sand".

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After one visit in January, it felt like a perfect fit — Reed wanted to head west and USC needed help on its interior line.

"Growth, jobs and price stability are in the firing line," she writes.

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Family is so often our greatest defense and comfort, but even that is not always enough when survival is on the line.

“We bought a bunch right when he got elected because we knew everything’s about to go up,” she said as she stood in line with her 2-year-old son to buy a slice of pizza.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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