To draw a line



Example: They draw a line clearly

Definition


"To draw a line" means to create a visible mark or boundary on a surface, usually with a pen, pencil, or similar instrument, to separate areas or indicate limits clearly and distinctly.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to draw a line" originates from the Old English word 'dragan,' meaning to drag or pull, combined with 'line,' which derives from the Latin 'linea,' meaning a thread or string. Did you know that drawing lines was one of the earliest forms of human communication and art?