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in-line

a. 1 Consisting of parts arranged in a single line. 2 (context computing of source code English) Being of a different type written in the body of a program, as assembly language code within http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC%20BASIC. 3 (context writing English) inserted in the flow of a text. alt. 1 Consisting of parts arranged in a single line. 2 (context computing of source code English) Being of a different type written in the body of a program, as assembly language code within http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC%20BASIC. 3 (context writing English) inserted in the flow of a text.

Usage examples of "in-line".

It was as though he were at some private fishing hole, way back up in the hills north of the city, instead of near a bike path on the common with a constant parade of in-line skaters, strollers, and joggers streaming by, everyone out to take in a piece of a sunny Sunday morning.

Use a standard bolt, as would be used with cartridges, but with the bolt face modified to hold a cap as the in-line does now.

Except for the protruding in-line cylinder head, the fuselage followed a streamlined shape that tapered to straight skies at the open cockpit The great wooden propeller beat the air like an old windmill, pulling the ancient craft over the landscape at a tortoise-like air speed.

Then he passed through a patch of light and Croaker saw he had on a pair of in-line skates.

There was skateboarding, in-line skating, Frisbee throwing, break dancing, chess playing, and drug dealing.