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plot line

NOUN
  1. the plot of a book or play or film

How To Use plot line In A Sentence

  • Rent 9 1/2 Weeks to learn from Kim Basinger's striptease: the outfit, the moves, the music, the shy-cheeky-sexy attitude (just ignore the disturbing plot line).
  • If the hereafter is anything like its filmic namesake, then it will turn out to be glacially slow, eternally boring, and pointless, with seemingly random plot lines aimlessly wandering about the ethereal landscape. Michael Shermer: The Eternally Boring Hereafter
  • Just 55 minutes long, it's plotless - or rather, it has multiple, criss-crossing potential plot lines that never solidify. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's corny and sentimental, with a plot line of made of pure mush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upstairs in my room in an old science binder is a collection of notepads filled with pages of potential plot lines.
  • Bob recommended that we use a linear series of open environments instead -- what we now call a multilinear or foldback story, in which the player is compelled to go through certain choke points in the plot line. Gamasutra Feature Articles
  • First, there's an intriguing story, with a fantasy world split between humans and inhumans, and two interweaving plot lines that slip between the pastoral realms of the former and the harsh shadowlands of the latter.
  • The Singing Detective: A novelist embarks on a fever dream while hospitalized, replete with musical numbers and plot lines from his pulpy detective novel.
  • He fuzzed up the plot line with a lot of emotional nonsense.
  • Justin and Rebecca: The med student consumed with trying to diagnose his under-the-weather girlfriend is an utterly realistic plot line. 'Brothers & Sisters' recap: The wig party | EW.com
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