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line of vision

n. an imaginary straight line along which an observer looks [syn: line of sight]

Usage examples of "line of vision".

Hopelessly, Cayle moved out of her line of vision and sank into a seat.

Whatever it was, there was just a sliver of it showing above the upward inclination to which the window sill deflected my line of vision.

There was another, louder click, from outside my line of vision and instantly my face was bathed in bright, greenish-white light.

The powered parachute came into his line of vision again when it turned and prepared for a further attack.

Putting aside the water bottle, I reached for the sword hilt, to hold it into his line of vision.

That's what we're putting in the adverts, anyway,' whispered Fred, who had edged over out of Mrs Weasley's line of vision and was now sweeping a few stray Doxys from the floor and adding them to his pocket.

In a maze of fascination, Holroyd started to sit up, then slowly sank back again, stunned by the picture the movement brought into his line of vision.

Wistful tears welled in her eyes, but she struggled to blink them back before he reentered her line of vision.