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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

what does this mean 'it likes to draw a line in the sand'

when people say 'it likes to draw a line in the sand', does it mean it is useless because the line is almost invisible? Or it means that the actions or things can't get any result?

  

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I need more context to explain precisely-- what is ' it '? Meanwhile, to draw a line in the sand is an idiomatic phrase meaning to set a defined boundary for triggering a decision or an action . For example f my son continues to come home late every evening, I draw a line in the sand by telling him that if he comes home after 7 pm one more time, he gets no dinner !

  • I need more context to explain precisely-- what is ' it '?
  • Meanwhile, to draw a line in the sand is an idiomatic phrase meaning to set a defined boundary for triggering a decision or an action .
  • For example f my son continues to come home late every evening, I draw a line in the sand by telling him that if he comes home after 7 pm one more time, he gets no dinner !
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I need more context to explain precisely-- what is 'it'? Meanwhile, to draw a line in the sand is an idiomatic phrase meaning to set a defined boundary for triggering a decision or an action. For example f my son continues to come home late every evening, I draw a line in the sand by telling him that if he comes home after 7 pm one more time, he gets no dinn
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I suggest to search for the meaning of the expression at Yahoo:

In this case a search with
"draw a line in the sand" dictionary
or
"draw a line in the sand" idiom
(quotation marks are important to group up terms)
would give you several pages describing the idiom

including this one
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