1. line out - Noun
2. line out - Verb
an audio jack that produces an unamplified signal
Alternative form of lineout
Alternative form of line-out
to appear in a lineout
to take part in a sports event
(rugby) a set piece where a player throws the ball into play, and both teams can contest for possession.
(baseball) an out produced by catching a line drive
Source: en.wiktionary.orgline-out
First, Paige got Gil Hodges to line out, then after Roy Campanella singled up the middle, Eddie Mathews popped out. Source: Internet
By 31 August, Graves had moved his five ships of the line out of New York harbor to meet with Hood's force. Source: Internet
Rivera then intentionally walked Steve Finley to load the bases, then got Reggie Sanders to line out and Mark Grace grounded out to end the inning. Source: Internet
A line out followed, and a powerful catch and drive from Scottish put Atkinson over the try line for his second of the night. Source: Internet
A neat move from a line out between Ben Maloney and Josh Gibbs allowed Gibbs to cross the line for the first points of the day. Source: Internet
A quick line-out put Krasny on the back foot and some slick handling ended with Fowlie collecting the ball and crossing, Atkins’ conversion putting his side 19-17 in front. Source: Internet