line up
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Definition
Verb (Transitive):
- To arrange people or things in a straight row or in a particular order.
- To align or position something so that it is straight or parallel with something else.
- To secure or obtain something or someone for a particular purpose or event.
Verb (Intransitive):
- To form or stand in a line or queue.
- To assume a position in a formation, as in sports.
Usage and Examples
Verb (Transitive - to arrange in a row):
- The teacher lined up the children by height.
- He lined up his toy soldiers on the shelf.
Verb (Transitive - to align):
- Please line up the text with the left margin.
- The mechanic lined up the wheels of the car.
Verb (Transitive - to secure/obtain):
- The festival organizers have lined up several famous bands.
- She lined up a great speaker for the conference.
Verb (Intransitive - to form a queue):
- People began to line up hours before the store opened.
- We had to line up for tickets.
Verb (Intransitive - to assume a position):
- The players lined up for the national anthem.
- The team is lining up for a penalty kick.
Advanced Usage
"to have something lined up": To have something planned or arranged for the future.
- He already has a new job lined up for when he graduates.
"line up behind (someone/something)": To publicly show support for a person, idea, or cause.
- The party members lined up behind their new leader.
Variants and Related Words
- Lineup (noun): A list of people or things participating in an event, especially the players in a sports team or the performers in a show.
- The concert featured an impressive lineup of musicians.
Synonyms
- Arrange, align, queue (up), form a line, secure, obtain.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Line up with: To be in agreement or alignment with something.
- His story doesn't line up with the facts.
- Our goals line up perfectly with the company's mission.
Related Idioms
- On the line: At risk.
- His reputation was on the line.
- Thousands of jobs are on the line.
Verb
- take one's position before a kick-off
- arrange in ranks
- dress troops
- place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight
- align the car with the curb
- align the sheets of paper on the table
- form a queue, form a line, stand in line
- Customers lined up in front of the store
- get something or somebody for a specific purpose
- I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener
- I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing
- The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter
- form a line
- The buildings all line up neatly