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    line up

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  2. a group of people that has been brought together to form a team or take part in an event: Several important changes are expected in the line-up for Thursday's game. We've got a star-studded line-up of guests on tonight's show. Bryan Bulaga is back in the starting line-up for the Packers. US (UK identity parade )

  3. The meaning of LINEUP is a list of players taking part in a game (as of baseball). How to use lineup in a sentence.

  4. LINEUP definition: 1. a group of people that has been brought together to form a team or take part in an event: 2. a…. Learn more.

  5. If you line up with, behind, or alongside a person or group, you support them. If you line up against a person or group, you oppose them.

  6. Lineup definition: a particular order or disposition of persons or things as arranged or drawn up for action, inspection, etc.. See examples of LINEUP used in a sentence.

  7. A line-up is a group of people or a series of things that have been gathered together to be part of a particular event.

  8. to prepare, organize, or arrange something: Do you have anything exciting lined up for the weekend? I've lined up a meeting with them for tomorrow morning. [ + to infinitive ] Do you have anyone lined up to do the catering at the Christmas party? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  9. n. 1. a row or arrangement of people or things assembled for a particular purpose: the line-up for the football match. 2. the members of such a row or arrangement. 3. (Law) an identity parade. vb ( adverb) 4. to form, put into, or organize a line-up. 5. ( tr) to produce, organize, and assemble: they lined up some questions. 6. ( tr) to align.

  10. n. 1. an orderly arrangement of persons or things in or as if in a line. 2. the persons or things themselves. 3. a group of persons, including suspects in a crime, lined up to allow identification by the victim of the crime. 4. a list of the participating players in a game, as of baseball, together with their positions.

  11. noun. /ˈlaɪnʌp/. [usually singular] the people who are going to take part in a particular event an impressive lineup of speakers Jones has not been included in the quarterfinal lineup. the starting lineup (= the players who will begin the game) Join us.