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line-upˈline-up noun [countable usually singular] - CBS has a great Wednesday night line-up.
- Cordell may not be in the line-up for tonight's game.
- The line-up of performers includes Cher and Garth Brooks.
- Andy hadn't a care in the world as he joked with a star-packed line-up of players.
- I stuck it till my teeth began to scream and then I ducked out of the line-up and no one noticed I'd gone.
- In the evening, the names of those who had been picked from the line-up were read out over the camp tannoy.
- It's all part of an incredible £40,000 prize line-up.
- Just look at this winning line-up!
- Second placed Sutton also name their most powerful line-up at home to Wavertree, for whom skipper Ian Morley returns.
- This was an unfamiliar Forest line-up.
► Crime & Lawalarmed, adjectiveallegation, nounamnesty, nounbail, nounbreath test, nouncharge sheet, nouncircumstantial, adjectivecompensation, nouncompensatory, adjectivecomplicity, nouncondemned, adjectivecondemned cell, nounconfess, verbconfession, nounconman, nouncontraband, nouncuff, verbdebug, verbdetain, verbdick, nounenforce, verbfed, nounFederal Bureau of Investigation, nounflogging, nounforensic, adjectivegallows, noungaolbird, noungas chamber, noungibbet, nounguillotine, nounhang, verbhanging, nounhard labour, nounimpeach, verbKC, nounlaunder, verblawsuit, nounleg irons, nounlicensed, adjectivelicensing laws, nounlife, nounlife sentence, nounline-up, nounlynch, verblynch mob, nounpenalty point, nounpenology, nounpolygraph, nounposse, nounprisoner, nounracket, nounracketeer, nounracketeering, nounrake-off, nounransom, nounransom, verbreport, verbreprieve, nounriot, nounshop, verbsilk, nounspeed trap, nounstalker, nounstrip search, nountransport, verbtransportation, nountribunal, nounundercover, adjectivevictim, nounwrongdoing, noun ► starting line-up This was his first match in the starting line-up (=the players who begin the game). ADJECTIVE► batting· They have strength in the batting line-up as well with internationals Marshall Kilgore and Stephen Smyth to call on.· Aravinda de Silva heads the talented batting line-up, but the bowlers may struggle to keep the runs down. ► final· Mary Read closed the school after providing one final line-up in the Princetown Follies in 1935. ► original· Fairport has only one member of the original line-up still playing in the band, Simon Nicol.· Next year, H.R. and Earl once again returned to the fold and restored the original line-up.· This is the best studio album that the original line-up ever produced.· For the record the original line-up was N. Collins. ► starting· Bjornbye was immediately drafted into the party and could make a surprise appearance in the starting line-up at left back.· Andy Payton was in the starting line-up with Stuart Ripley on the substitutes' bench.· Was this his first match in the starting line-up?· And he found himself in the starting line-up when top scorer Chris Kiwomya went down with flu.· And a hamstring injury has put skipper Ellery Hanley out of the starting line-up against Rovers.· In the event the starting line-up went down to the wire. VERB► complete· One top name special guest band has yet to be announced, completing the line-up at.· Percussionists Mauricio Alves and Sergio Cassiano complete the line-up. 1the players in a sports team who play in a particular game: This was his first match in the starting line-up (=the players who begin the game).2a group of people, especially performers, who have agreed to be involved in an event: The line-up included top bands Prodigy and Radiohead.3a number of events or programmes arranged to follow each other: a wonderful line-up of programmes for Christmas and the New Year4especially American English a row of people who stand in front of a witness to a crime, who is then asked if he or she recognizes any of them as the criminal SYN identification parade British English |