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Definition of plot line in English: plot linenoun The course or main features of the plot of a play, novel, or film. the plot line might be too complex for audiences to follow Example sentencesExamples - Although there was a shaky plot line, the special effects and the lead actor make up for an exciting and enthralling experience, if you don't take it too seriously
- You never have the complete plot line in the way that you would like, so the information is always fragmentary.
- Unfortunately, he may have cowered away by developing a plot line that, while entertaining and engaging, is largely unoriginal and derivative.
- I remember thinking how the plot line would go when I posted up the original of this chapter, and realize that at that point it was still very wish-washy.
- This is sort of a combination of a ton of stories and books I have read in the past, but the plot line is completely different, so I'll just say they inspired me.
- Once the main plot line gains some momentum, it becomes absorbing, building to a riveting confrontation with a truly chilling character.
- When writers and producers are faced with handling a real life death, their often mirror reality by writing the death into the fictional plot line.
- There's almost always a plot line involving racial tension.
- At first I was dubious - it's a ‘family movie’ and the plot line sounded quite naff.
- I like the science, and the effects, but the plot line is a little shallow, at least in my view.
- What scriptwriter could have come up with a plot line as good as that?
- In most TV shows, a story arc is a plot line that runs over several episodes, sometimes spanning seasons.
- This documentary takes a look at everything from the plot line to the special effects utilized in the film.
- The plot line is always set up so that there is some adversity that gets in the way of the love-match such as poverty or belonging to the wrong class system, or the wrong family or being betrothed to somebody else.
- Just one more major thing wrong with this program, the whole basis for the plot line was impossible.
- The basic plot line concerns a woman and a soldier, who are told to visit an island and round up votes there.
Definition of plot line in US English: plot linenoun The course or main features of a narrative such as the plot of a play, novel, or movie. the plot line might be too complex for audiences to follow Example sentencesExamples - Just one more major thing wrong with this program, the whole basis for the plot line was impossible.
- Although there was a shaky plot line, the special effects and the lead actor make up for an exciting and enthralling experience, if you don't take it too seriously
- Unfortunately, he may have cowered away by developing a plot line that, while entertaining and engaging, is largely unoriginal and derivative.
- When writers and producers are faced with handling a real life death, their often mirror reality by writing the death into the fictional plot line.
- Once the main plot line gains some momentum, it becomes absorbing, building to a riveting confrontation with a truly chilling character.
- There's almost always a plot line involving racial tension.
- I remember thinking how the plot line would go when I posted up the original of this chapter, and realize that at that point it was still very wish-washy.
- I like the science, and the effects, but the plot line is a little shallow, at least in my view.
- What scriptwriter could have come up with a plot line as good as that?
- This is sort of a combination of a ton of stories and books I have read in the past, but the plot line is completely different, so I'll just say they inspired me.
- The plot line is always set up so that there is some adversity that gets in the way of the love-match such as poverty or belonging to the wrong class system, or the wrong family or being betrothed to somebody else.
- At first I was dubious - it's a ‘family movie’ and the plot line sounded quite naff.
- This documentary takes a look at everything from the plot line to the special effects utilized in the film.
- In most TV shows, a story arc is a plot line that runs over several episodes, sometimes spanning seasons.
- You never have the complete plot line in the way that you would like, so the information is always fragmentary.
- The basic plot line concerns a woman and a soldier, who are told to visit an island and round up votes there.
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