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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

On the line

I think everyone can be stubborn at times, especially when we don’t agree with something, or our character is on the line. We’d rather argue and have an ego battle, instead of peacefully come to a conclusion.In this paragrah what does "on the line "mean ?is it we are arrogant ?
  

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'On the line' = being challenged; vulnerable; at risk.

  • 'On the line' = being challenged; vulnerable; at risk.
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'On the line' = being challenged; vulnerable; at risk.

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