line
Refers to starting text on the next line down on a page.
The official policy of a political party.
A queue of people waiting to pay at a store.
A telephone line that connects to numbers outside of an internal office system.
A general principle or policy.
A queue of people waiting for food, e.g., in a cafeteria.
A railway line that diverges from a main line.
A wrinkle on the face, especially the forehead.
A major route for telephone calls or transport.
A shared telephone line used by multiple households (now largely historical).
The final stop on a transport route.
Usually written as 'online'; connected to a computer system.
in agreement with
Speaking over a telephone connection.
Refers to a policy or official stance on a topic.
not in agreement with
Don't hang up the telephone.
To arrange people or things into a row.
To use a specific transport route.
To force someone or something to conform or agree.
To start to conform or agree.
Used to describe the path of a line.
Wrinkles starting to form on the skin.