longline
See also: long line
English
Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
Alternative forms
- long-line
Adjective
longline (not comparable)
- (clothing) longer than usual; especially reaching to the hips
- 1953, Farm Journal, volume 77:
- Strapless longline bra, with wired underbust and flexible boning, smooths womanly curves.
- 2007, Solange Ayre, One Thousand Brides, page 5:
- In the dressing room, the smiling attendant helped her into the longline corset with its built-in bra.
Noun
longline (plural longlines)
- (fishing) Gear consisting of a long and thick mainline, with baited hooks attached at intervals by means of branch lines called snoods or gangions.
- (firefighting) A long cable used to raise or lower loads from a helicopter when landing is not possible.
Related terms
Translations
very long fishing line with multiple hooks
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Verb
longline (third-person singular simple present longlines, present participle longlining, simple past and past participle longlined)
- To fish with a line of this kind.
- 1983, Richard Ellis, The Book of Sharks, Knopf, →ISBN, page 144:
- The Japanese, always on the prowl for something else to take out of the sea, have been longlining sharks for years, and eating them in a variety of ways.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Noun
longline (plural longlines)
- A slackline which runs a considerable distance
See also
- long line (in mathematics)