1) in line for a) not suitable, that should not have been said or done b) likely to get (used about something good) c) similar to 2) out of line / step out of line a) not suitable, that should not have been said or done b) profession c) likely to get (used about something good) 3) along the lines of a) do something in a way that will bring good resultssimilar to b) similar to c) profession 4) line of work a) of a similar kind (sometimes in a similar way) b) do something in a way that will bring good results c) profession 5) go along the right lines a) do something in a way that will bring good results b) of a similar kind (sometimes in a similar way) c) not do something because you think it is wrong or too extreme 6) along the same line a) not do something because you think it is wrong or too extreme b) profession c) of a similar kind (sometimes in a similar way) 7) draw the line at something a) not do something because you think it is wrong or too extreme b) similar to c) decide that something is finished and you are not going to think about it again 8) draw a line under something a) likely to get (used about something good) b) decide that something is finished and you are not going to think about it again c) not do something because you think it is wrong or too extreme 9) there’s a fine line between one thing and another a) two things are very similar, although the second thing is bad while the first is not b) send someone a short letter, postcard, or e-mail c) not suitable, that should not have been said or done 10) drop someone a line a) likely to get (used about something good) b) do something in a way that will bring good results c) send someone a short letter, postcard, or e-mail

English Idioms about LINE

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