line-out

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In rugby, a set piece where a player throws the ball into play, and both teams can contest for possession
the way of starting play again in a Rugby Union game, when the ball has gone off the field
lineout
the line of players in a lineout
lineout
a set piece where the hooker throws the ball into play between a row of players from each team
out of line
Inappropriate or unsuitable, especially by reason of being unmannerly or indelicate

I hope my comments yesterday were not out of line.

fell out of line
began to do things in rebellion, took authority into his own hands
lineout
Set-piece where the hooker throws the ball into play between a row of players from each team
out line
A continuous line comprising the front wall line, both sides wall lines and the back wall line and marking the top boundaries of the court Note: When a court is constructed without provision of such a line, ie the walls comprise only the area used for play, or without part of such a line (eg a glass back wall) and the ball in play strikes part of the horizontal top surface of such a wall and deflects back into court, the ball is out The decision should be made in the normal manner by the Marker, subject to appeal to the Referee
out of line
inappropriate, unsuitable, not fitting
out of line
A stock price that is too high or too low in comparison with similar-quality stocks in the same industry, based on its price/earnings ratio
out of line
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out of line
Said of a stock whose price is either too high or low in comparison to similar stocks in the same industry The comparison is usually based on the price/earnings ratio (PE)
out of line
A stock price that is too high or too low in comparison with similar-quality stocks in the same industry, according to its price/earnings ratio