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UK
/lˈaɪnʌp/
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[ US /ˈɫaɪˌnəp/ ]
[ US /ˈɫaɪˌnəp/ ]
NOUN
-
the schedule of programs for a particular period
the network's fall lineup -
(baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will bat
the managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate - a line of persons arranged by police for inspection or identification
How To Use lineup In A Sentence
- Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage is on the lineup, as is outgoing Pentagon undersecretary for policy Eric Edelman and proliferation official Bob Joseph (he of the Sixteen Words). We Look To The Horizon | ATTACKERMAN
- While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
- Another lineup of tables offers eyewash, footpads, hand creams, aspirins and other health items.
- Their three-guitar lineup produced a wall of overlapping sound, immersing the audience in impassioned songs mostly about love, and occasionally hate.
- Considering the present shuttlers lineup, only a miracle can help the South Koreans win their first ever Uber Cup.
- Changes in the leadership lineup are normal in any dynamic organization.
- So he met Chris Spitler, a Holy Cross guard proud to be a four-year walk-on who, through the seasons, worked his way from the end of the bench into the starting lineup.
- Once destined to take the place of the Saturn Aura, the Regal should meet a happier fate as part of the renascent Buick lineup. Driving impressions: Buick Regal
- The carmaker says gas electric hybrid engines will be available in half of the Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup.
- Other freshman classes have exerted a much more profound immediate influence, though in fairness some of the guys this year were shackled by the presence of more experienced players ahead of them who would have been difficult to unseat from the lineup. Top newcomer? John Wall runs away from a talented field