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story lines

n. (story line English)

Usage examples of "story lines".

Using the tip of his lollipop stick as a stylus, he scribbled a quick note to what he thought of as the shadow writing team, the adult gagsters who supplemented the story lines and scripts generated by the story department, much of which was now being developed in play sessions with preteens and brainstorming adults.

Stylistic innovations, contorted story lines or none, exotic or genderless pronouns, internal inconsistencies, the recipe for preparing your lover as a cannibal banquet: feel free.

A century of fiction had assumed any approaching alien would be able to do so, to simplify their story lines, without for a moment considering how prodigious a task it was.

Kollberg had even sent him to places where other Actors were at work even when it meant dropping him into their story lines and having him take them over.

They made entry into the games free and concentrated on developing the best story lines and the most convincing worlds.

If the story begins as a milieu story, readers will gladly follow any number of story lines of every type, letting them be resolved here and there as needed, continuing to read in order to discover more of the milieu.

I don't care to say anything more about it, though, because I feel that introductory pieces should not spoil story lines.

All the great story lines are great practical jokes that people fall for over and over again.