Noun
sightline (plural sightlines)
A line between an observer or a piece of optical equipment and an object of interest; line of sight.
The ouzel was in a birch 30 yards away, and the dog fox was trotting beneath it on the path that would have taken him straight past the rock where I had been sitting, but now I had rounded the rock and stepped right into the fox’s sightline. Source: Internet
“We do not have social gifting at that level in the U.S., but clearly we’ve got a sightline on what that could be in the U.S,” Howard Schultz, Starbucks’ executive chairman, told analysts. Source: Internet
The good news for the developers of the proposed 12-story condo highrise is that after being built, the view of Kennesaw Mountain will not be obstructed because the sightline is more north, than northwest. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, a glass walkway allows for a sightline from the lawn into the back pool area. Source: Internet