Line (poetry, text) meaning in English
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Definition
the lines (in a song, a play, a poem): the words, the text (of a song, play or poem)
a line (of text): a row of words or letters (in a book, article, etc.)
- "Edward : You're like an angel who came to earth, and from heaven you fell... Ooh, that's a nice line Brian."
- "Bruno : Sigourney, your article mentions our initiatives in two lines!"
- "Here's the last line: Your nose is like an eagle's beak, although you cannot smell."
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