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Definition of line up phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

line up

phrasal verb
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line up
  1. to stand in a line or row; to form a queue
    • Line up, children!
    • Cars lined up waiting to board the ship.
line somebody/something up
  1. to arrange people or things in a straight line or row
    • The suspects were lined up against the wall.
    • He lined the bottles up along the shelf.
  2. to arrange for an event or activity to happen, or arrange for somebody to be available to do something
    • Mark had a job lined up when he left college.
    • I've got a lot lined up this week (= I'm very busy).
    • She's lined up a live band for the party.
line something up (with something)
  1. to move one thing into a correct position in relation to another thing
    • To get good TV reception, the dish must be accurately lined up with the satellite.
See line up in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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