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Meaning of lined up
lined up
to assume an orderly linear arrangement, to come together or arrange in a line or rows, a television programming schedule, to align oneself, to arrange for, a list of players taking part in a game (as of baseball), a line of persons assembled by police especially for possible identification of a suspect by a witness to a crime compare showup, a line of persons arranged especially for inspection or for identification by police, an alignment (as in entertainment or politics) of persons or things having a common purpose, distinction, or bond, to put into alignment, a list of players taking part in a game (as baseball), a line of persons arranged especially for identification by police, the players on such a list, line sense 11
lined up Sentence Examples
- Soldiers lined up in formation, their faces stoic and resolute.
- Cars lined up bumper-to-bumper on the congested highway.
- Students lined up in single file to enter the classroom.
- The basketball players lined up at the free throw line, each one hoping to make the shot.
- The shelves in the grocery store were lined up with a variety of products.
- The soldiers' boots were lined up perfectly, a testament to their discipline.
- The houses in the neighborhood were lined up one after another, creating a monotonous scene.
- The chess pieces were lined up on the board, ready for the game to begin.
- The chairs in the auditorium were lined up in neat rows, each one occupied by a spectator.
- The shoes lined up in the closet were a rainbow of colors, reflecting the owner's eclectic style.
FAQs About the word lined up
to assume an orderly linear arrangement, to come together or arrange in a line or rows, a television programming schedule, to align oneself, to arrange for, a l
arranged, grouped, called (up),organized, ordered, mobilized, rounded up,marshalled, mustered, activated
disturbed, disordered, dismissed, disorganized, split (up), demobbed, disrupted, demobilized, disarranged, disbanded
Soldiers lined up in formation, their faces stoic and resolute.
Cars lined up bumper-to-bumper on the congested highway.
Students lined up in single file to enter the classroom.
The basketball players lined up at the free throw line, each one hoping to make the shot.