a line in the sand A figurative boundary that someone or som | Learn English Idioms Land
a line in the sand
A figurative boundary that someone or some group refuses to cross or beyond which no further advance or compromise is accepted. (Used especially in the phrase "draw a line in the sand.")
The allocation of this new tax to pay for building schools has become a line in the sand for the governor's administration. don't mind my roommate being a bit messy, but leaving dirty dishes for me to clean up is where I draw a line in the sand! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ➠@PhrasalCards ➠@SlangWords ➠@IdiomsLand ➠@Vocabulix ➠@GrammarCards ➠@EnglishGate ➠@StoryPage
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