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on the line

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/ɒn ðə laɪn/
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used when someone or something is subjected to a serious threat or danger

The idiom "on the line" originated from sports, particularly in tennis, where a ball is deemed "in" if it lands on the court boundary lines. Over time, it has evolved into a broader idiom, signifying a situation where something important or at stake is under consideration, decision, or risk. It is often used to describe circumstances where there is potential for consequences, commitments, or outcomes to be determined.

  • The fate of the company hangs on the line as the board decides on the new CEO.
  • With the championship match tied, everything is on the line for the tennis player in the final set.
  • The success of the project is on the line, and we need to make the right choices now.
  • She put her reputation on the line by making that bold statement during the press conference.
  • When you gamble, your money is on the line, and the outcome is uncertain.
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used for saying that someone is waiting or talking on a telephone

The idiom "on the line" has its origins in the era when telephones were first introduced and widely used. In early telephone systems, the physical connection between callers was established through a pair of electrical wires, which were literally referred to as "lines." When someone was making a telephone call or engaged in a conversation, they were considered to be "on the line" because the connection was created through these wires. Over time, the phrase has evolved to include modern telecommunications systems, and it is now used more broadly to describe someone who is actively engaged in a phone call or waiting for one.

  • While I was on the line with the customer service representative, I explained my issue and asked for assistance.
  • The conference call is scheduled for 2 PM, so make sure to be on the line promptly to participate in the meeting.
  • I've been on the line with my friend for an hour, catching up on all the latest news.
  • When the important call came in, I was already on the line and ready to discuss the project with the client.
  • I'll put you on the line with our technical support team, and they can help you troubleshoot the issue you're experiencing.