Plural for a line or series of people or things
“There's a lineup of cars outside waiting to pick up the kids.”
Plural for an arrangement or layout of things
“The Kanthi is set with diamonds in a lace pattern with a lineup of motifs.”
Plural for a program or schedule of performances, performers or events
“We have a great lineup of speakers, so without further delay, I would like to briefly introduce them.”
Plural for a record or documented list of something
“Look through the lineup of any American rifle manufacturer and you'll find new models, even those chambered and bored for the most modern cartridges.”
Plural for a group of players in a sports team
“While this lineup features some of the best players ever and certainly looks unbeatable, there might be one squad that can challenge them.”
Plural for a group of people, gathered together or with a common purpose
“The King is now walking past a lineup of officers and senior civil servants who are looking decidedly intimidated.”
Plural for a queue or row of suspects in a crime, to be identified by a witness
“The victim failed to pick the suspect from a lineup but later identified him in court.”
Plural for a range of things from which a choice may be made
Plural for a list of candidates running for office
Plural for the act or process of combining two or more parts into a single unit
Plural for a class or category of something or someone
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