action line — a telephone line maintained by a newspaper, television station, or other medium to provide the public a ready means of expressing complaints or obtaining information about matters of vital interest. [1970 75] … Useful english dictionary
delaying-action line — line of defense, system of fortifications and obstacles designed to delay the advancement of enemy forces … English contemporary dictionary
line — Synonyms and related words: DMZ, Indian file, L, MO, Spenserian stanza, WATS, WATS line, Zeitgeist, abut, accommodation, accompaniment, accord, accordance, aceldama, acknowledgment, acquiescence, acquire, action, activity, adaptation, adaption,… … Moby Thesaurus
Action Force — was a range of comic book characters and action figures initially based on Action Man.HistoryFirst generation (1982)First produced in 1982 by Palitoy Limited and released in two waves, the action figures were a response to falling sales of the… … Wikipedia
Action Masters — are a sub line of the Transformers toy franchise, first released in 1990, with a wave of new releases released in Europe in 1991.[1] It featured Transformers action figures who were unable to transform, but came with transforming partners,… … Wikipedia
Action in the Gulf of Sidra (1986) — A VMFA 314 F/A 18A lands on USS Coral Sea (CV 43). Date March, 1986 … Wikipedia
Action Jackson (toy) — Action Jackson was a line of action figures and accessories manufactured by Mego Corporation in the 1970s. Three varieties of dolls were available. Two caucasian models, one with a beard, one without, and one African American model with no… … Wikipedia
Action at Néry — Part of the Retreat from Mons Date 1 September 1914 Location Néry, Oise, northern France Result … Wikipedia
line up — {v. phr.} 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. * /The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard./ * /The football team lined up in a T formation./ 2. To put in… … Dictionary of American idioms
line up — {v. phr.} 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. * /The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard./ * /The football team lined up in a T formation./ 2. To put in… … Dictionary of American idioms