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line-up

noun

  1. for identification to police
  2. sequence of musical performances
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Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪn.ʌp/

noun

Etymology: Deverbal from line up.

  1. Alternative spelling of lineup.

    The result in Greece meant Tottenham could not progress, no matter how many goals they scored against Rovers but, after making nine changes to his starting line-up, Harry Redknapp will be pleased with the performance of his fringe players.

    The railway faces a line-up of strong-willed metro mayors with four-year terms and a new big-majority government covering the same period.

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