Breadline Meaning in English
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Definition
A 'breadline' is a line of people waiting to receive free food, especially during hard economic times or at charitable organizations.
Usage & Nuances
'Breadline' is now mostly historical or metaphorical in the U.S., referencing the Great Depression or poverty. Common phrases: 'on the breadline' (living in poverty), 'standing in the breadline.' Not widely used about modern welfare systems.
Example Sentences
During the Great Depression, many people stood in the breadline every day.
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Families waited in the cold for hours in the breadline.
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There was a long breadline outside the charity building.
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I never thought I’d find myself in a breadline, but times are tough.
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Government programs try to keep people off the breadline.
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Many are just one paycheck away from the breadline these days.
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