NOUN
- the operation that prepares for the next character to be printed or displayed as the first character on the next line
How To Use new line In A Sentence
- Each paragraph begins on a new line.
- The sweet-spot for the new line will be about 200 processors per computer, Conway said.
- Their new line of ivory polymer grips are difficult to tell from the real thing.
- Built on a predominantly straight alignment, with no road crossings, the new line also merges with conventional track, cutting travel times to towns such as Nice, Monaco and Perpignan.
- On Monday, Feb. 25, Lorraine Bracco — who around here is still better known as the shrieky wife in GoodFellas than for her role as the shrink with a smoky voice on The Sopranos — threw a launch party for her new line of wines at the Hard Rock Café on Broadway and 43rd Street. Bracco Gets Blotto! <i>Sopranos</i> Stars Sip 'n' Sass With Good Ol' Lorraine
- Throughout, National Grid has stuck to its position that the new line was needed to ensure security of supply when new gas-fired power stations came on stream.
- Before her departure to Spain she ran a successful beauty clinic with her sister Deirdre who ran a hairdressers salon at New Line Road.
- This angle valve with bib cock is part of a great new line of fittings for contemporary bathrooms.
- The second team, led by researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK, examined a new line of mice, called diminuendo, that showed progressive hearing loss from an early age. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
- Then breaking the surface, one by one, the swimmers form a new line, a line that charges ahead like an angry serpent.