Sentences with above the line
a·bove the line
A a - A line down the middle of the page.
- A line of trees.
- Lines of stratification in rock.
- Lines around the eyes.
- The county line; a fine line between right and wrong.
- A page of 30 lines.
- A line in iambic pentameter contains five feet.
- To rehearse one's lines.
- Drop me a line when you're on vacation.
- The northbound line at State Street.
- A steamship line.
- The line of march down Main Street.
- That newspaper follows the communist line.
- I've got a line on a good used car.
- A line of kings.
- What line are you in?
- He really handed her a line about his rich relatives.
- A ship of fine lines.
- The equinoctial line.
- Please hold the line.
- The company's line of shoes.
- The Maginot line.
- Line of battle.
- The wash hanging on the line.
- A steam line.
- A four-man line.
- Casualty line.
- To line up before the start of a parade.
- To line up troops.
- To line paper for writing.
- We followed the plan he had lined out.
- To line a coast with colonies.
- Rocks lined the drive.
- To line the silhouette of a person's head.
- The members of the marching band got into line.
- His outburst crossed the line between heated argument and offensive vilification.
- It's a fine house right down the line—well-built, roomy, attractive.
- They might exaggerate but would draw the line at outright lying.
- We're trying to hold the line on prices.
- To keep one's temper in line.
- The action taken was in line with her decision.
- A policeman wounded in the line of duty.
- I'm going to stop being polite and lay it on the line.
- Hit on a line between third and short; thrown in on a line from the center fielder.
- Production will be improved when the new welding equipment is on line.
- Our prestige and honor are on the line.
- That last remark was out of line.
- Her letter sounded cheerful enough, but I read a certain sadness between the lines.
- He tried hard to toe the line on the new job.