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Definition of Storyline
1. Noun. The plot of a book or play or film.
Definition of Storyline
1. Noun. The plot of a story. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storyline
Literary usage of Storyline
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Endocrine Evaluation by Ian Ramsey, Anna Tebb (2006)
"The GM (and/or the players depending on the type of PnP RPG), will then update
the storyline accordingly, as well as the game world state. ..."
2. The Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Proceedings by Yusuf Pisan, SIGART. (2005)
"This behaviour results from its close integration with the storyline, where the
music operates under a continuous adaptation principle. ..."
3. Changing Modes: New Knowledge Production and Its Implications for Higher by Andre Kraak (2000)
"In conclusion By creating an alternative (analyst's) storyline (empirically
grounded, but still a storyline in terms of its implications for the future), ..."
4. The Media and the Rwanda Genocide by Allan Thompson (2007)
"There was a simple storyline - a natural disaster. There were no complex political
relationships to explain. And even though events were unfolding on the ..."
5. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive! by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"... tr 310-623-5777; San Fernando Valley, tr 818-239-3111. storyline is also
available in Las Vegas, Minneapolis and Phoenix, and on the Internet at ..."
6. Preaching--Pure and Simple by Stuart Olyott (2005)
"There is a great storyline that every preacher must know both in outline and ...
And he needs to be able to make a mark on any point of the storyline and to ..."
7. Monarchies: What are King and Queens For? by Tom Bentley, James Wilsdon (2002)
"So in a way, just as on EastEnders we create a storyline for our characters, the
media - conscious of a need deep within us all - are creating a set of ..."
8. Asymmetric Marketing: Tossing the 'Chasm' in the Age of the Software Superpowers by Joseph E. Bentzel (2006)
"Usually based on the classic 'best of breed' storyline. A competitor like McAfee
would fall into this thread. 4. In and around the category, ..."