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Line up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪn/ /ˈəp
LYN-uhp
lˈaɪn/ /ˈʌp
LYN-up

Definition

To form or arrange people or things in a row or an orderly line. It can also mean to organize or schedule people or events in a particular order.

Usage & Nuances

'Line up' is mainly informal. Used for people queuing, teams preparing, or organizing events: 'line up at the door', 'the band lined up for a photo', 'let's line up the speakers.' In British English, 'queue' is preferred for waiting in line. Can be both transitive and intransitive: 'line up the chairs' vs. 'please line up.'

Example Sentences

Please line up before you enter the classroom.

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Children lined up for ice cream.

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We need to line up the chairs for the meeting.

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People were already lining up outside the store before it opened.

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Can you help me line up some volunteers for the event?

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The soccer players lined up for the national anthem.

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