- in line for something
- in line for (something)
to be likely to get something.
Waxman would be in line for the job if Rawson resigns.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Waxman would be in line for the job if Rawson resigns.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
be in line for something — phrase to be likely to receive something Rachel was reported to be in line for the job of team manager. be first/second/next in line: He is next in line for promotion. Thesaurus: possible and able to be donesynonym Main entry: line … Useful english dictionary
be in line for something — be in line for (something) to be likely to get something good. If anyone s in line for promotion, I should think it s Helen. After his performance last season, it s reckoned that Taylor is next in line for the captaincy … New idioms dictionary
in line for something — in ˈline for sth idiom likely to get sth • She is in line for promotion. Main entry: ↑lineidiom … Useful english dictionary
be in line for something — to be likely to receive something Rachel was reported to be in line for the job of team manager. be first/second/next in line: He is next in line for promotion … English dictionary
line up something — line up (something) to organize or arrange for something to be done. Lee had already lined up a good lawyer to handle his case. I ll try to line something up for Saturday maybe we could go to the museum. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of … New idioms dictionary
be in line for — (something) to be likely to get something good. If anyone s in line for promotion, I should think it s Helen. After his performance last season, it s reckoned that Taylor is next in line for the captaincy … New idioms dictionary
in line for — (something) to be likely to get something. Waxman would be in line for the job if Rawson resigns … New idioms dictionary
cast about for something — cast about (for (something)) to try to find something. She spent years casting about for a career before she opened her own restaurant. Etymology: based on the idea of someone who fishes by casting (= throwing) a line or net in first one pool of… … New idioms dictionary
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fall for something — fall for (something) to believe something that is not true. I stupidly fell for his story until someone told me he was already married. Related vocabulary: hook, line, and sinker Etymology: based on the phrase fall for something hook, line, and… … New idioms dictionary