2. Verb. (third-person singular of redline) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Redlines
1. redline [v] - See also: redline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redlines
Literary usage of Redlines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Claude Blanchard: Commissary of the French Auxiliary Army by Claude Blanchard (1876)
"The road leading to Philadelphia is fine, at least to within ten miles from this
city, at redlines,1 where I stopped to dine and wrote these notes. ..."
2. Strategics: The Logistics by Kenneth N. Brown (1995)
"Configuration analysis will expose the opportunity to open up the metered redlines
to below 80 volts and above 150 volts. System tolerances could be ..."
3. The Literary Collector: A Monthly Magazine of Booklore and Bibliography (1903)
"In some pages the redlines of type are askew, overlapping the black, and in one
case where the page of black is duplicated, the red letter is not. ..."
4. Literary Collector: A Monthly Magazine of Booklore and Bibliography edited by Annie (Dennis) Bursch, Frederick C. Bursch (1903)
"In some pages the redlines of type are askew, overlapping the black, and in one
case where the page of black is duplicated, the red letter is not. ..."
5. Catalogue of the Monuments of the Early Printers in All Countries by Bernard Quaritch (1888)
"... 1469 36467 GM SARIS Opera, sm. folio, First Edition, ruled with redlines, the
EXCEEDINGLY BARE. Only 275 copies were printed ..."