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red line

NOUN
  1. a line that is colored red and that bisects an ice hockey rink

How To Use red line In A Sentence

  • But for Red Line's money, the true definition of a sleeper is a guy who won't get selected that high but has a chance to develop into one of the better players at his position in the draft. Scouting the draft's top defensemen
  • In the distance, staggered lines of other pukkawoods rose, each from a crack riven into the saltpan by the advancing lightning. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • All the important sentences in the article were picked out in red lines.
  • It's but a thin red line that separates the lawful from the lawless.
  • We assume that the parents that initiate the cross are pure inbred lines.
  • Snarled hanks of colored line nest devotedly against one another and suspend euphoniously from a planar filigree of black over white.
  • The touching scene speaks volumes about our shared lineage with great apes. The Sun
  • A suggestion from a friend in Thailand or a new picture in National Geographic would always mean a new pushpin on the map, and the red line would need to be restrung. Peter Winter: The Great Ride Forward: Motorcycling Southeast Asia
  • What I see in the above chart is that prices first climbed at one rate between 2001 and 2004 first red line segment on the left, then climbed at a faster rate until a blowoff in 2008, have since recovered, and are climbing again quite handily. Chris Martenson, Ph.D.: Don't Be Fooled: Inflation Has the Upper Hand
  • Red Line Chemistry will show off its softer side when it headlines a “special acoustic show” Kansas City Star: Front Page
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