in line
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
in line
adv 1: one behind another in a line or queue; "they waited in
line for the tickets"
adj 1: being next in a line of succession; "he was in line for
the presidency"
2: awaiting something; especially something due; "people were in
line at the checkout counter"; "she was in line for
promotion"
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
56 Moby Thesaurus words for "in line":
accordant, agreeably, anal, bourgeois, by consensus, compatibly,
compulsive, concordant, concordantly, conformist, congenially,
consonantly, conventional, corresponding, dead, dead ahead, direct,
directly, due, due north, fittingly, formalistic, forthright,
hand in glove, harmonious, harmoniously, in a beeline, in accord,
in chorus, in concert, in keeping, in line with, in step,
in unison, just right, kosher, orthodox, pedantic, plastic,
precisianistic, right, square, straight, straight across,
straight ahead, straightforward, straightforwards, straightly,
stuffy, traditionalist, unanimously, undeviatingly, unswervingly,
unveeringly, uptight, with it
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