1. high line - Noun
2. High line - Proper noun
high line (plural high lines)
(fencing) The target area above the opponent's midriff.
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High Line
An elevated linear park built on a disused length of railway line in New York
Bats sometimes roost in sidewalk sheds, as one did a few years ago on scaffolding overlooking the High Line. Source: Internet
Above: Clumps of grasses, shorn, on the High Line in New York City. Source: Internet
Interstate trucking and air travel eventually doomed the High Line, which had its final run in 1980. Source: Internet
He rides the High Line, the trains that route through the northwestern United States in the roughest weather; blizzards, mega-snow and unspeakably low temperatures. Source: Internet
StreetEasy says that "if the current trends hold true, the launch of a major new development nearby will only extend the economic success of the High Line and further entrench the High Line in the social and aesthetic infrastructure of the city." Source: Internet
I started to see the whole project, the High Line itself and the thing I was making, as one of reconciliation. Source: Internet