Definition & Meaning | English word A-LINE
A-LINE
Definitions of A-LINE
- Having a silhouette that replicates the letter A by flaring out from the top, like a funnel, narrow and fitted at the neck and shoulders, skimming the hips and widening toward the bottom, with little or no shaping or seaming at the waist.
- Any article of clothing with a narrow mid-section and a flared bottom.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using A-LINE in a Sentence
- Along with Petr Sýkora and Jason Arnott (who together formed the Devils' famous "A-Line"), he helped lead the team to a Stanley Cup in the 2000 Stanley Cup playoffs.
- The uniform for female students is similar, except that there are no pockets on the blouse and they have a pleated A-line skirt.
- Two white frocks contrastingly trimmed with red and green on the neck and tab front, and a green and a red dress trimmed with white, were semi-fitted with a slightly A-line skirt and short sleeves.
- The Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) operates bus route 20 A-Line Express, a limited-stop service, from the airport to Hamilton GO Centre and West Harbour GO Station.
- Although the terms are used interchangeably, ball gowns and evening gowns differ in that a ball gown will always have a full skirt and a fitted bodice, while an evening gown can be any silhouette—sheath, mermaid, fit and flare, A-line, or trumpet-shaped—and may have straps, halters or even sleeves.
- As part of the Devils' effective "A-line," with Patrik Eliáš and Jason Arnott, he helped lead the team to a Stanley Cup in 2000 against the Dallas Stars.
- In 2006, Horizon purchased McHenry Couplers and in 2007 acquired the tooling for several trailers from A-Line, which are released in the Ready To Roll product line In 2008, Athearn acquired the tooling for the short-lived "Tower 55" series of HO scale diesels from Overland Models.
- The fashion of youthquake was fun, spirited and youthful – miniskirts, jumpsuits, and A-line silhouettes in bold colors were all the rage.
- Also in 2015, she also made a guest-appearance on the August 6 episode of IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang! ("Mary Elizabeth Winstead Wears an A-Line Skirt and Pointy Black Boots").
- Crimplene was particularly suited to the fashionable A-line dress styles of 1960s fashion and soon became synonymous for budget-priced fashions for young women and for children.
- The station is located on the Hillerød branch of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark, served by the E-line between Køge station and Holte station while the longer A-line doesn't stop at this station between Monday and Friday.
- French knickers are ideally accompanied by full, flared and A-Line skirts, trousers and dresses, as they can add bulk and produce a visible panty line (VPL).
- Vallensbæk Strand is served by Vallensbæk railway station, located on the Køge Bugt radial of the Copenhagen's S-train network and served by the A-line.
- During the 1960s she produced A-line dresses and, after the miniskirt became established, designed peasant-inspired dresses in both mini- and maxi-lengths.
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