walk the line
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- (idiomatic) To maintain an intermediate position between contrasting choices, opinions, etc.
- 1914, Julian Hawthorne, The Subterranean Brotherhood, ch. 13:
- I sat at dinner, but satisfied myself with nibbling bread crusts, and witnessing the forlorn and perilous efforts of my friends to walk the line between starvation and acute indigestion.
- 1992, "It's Twyla Time Again," Newsweek, 27 Jan.:
- I began to walk the line between work and play.
- 1914, Julian Hawthorne, The Subterranean Brotherhood, ch. 13:
- (idiomatic) To behave in an authorized or socially accepted manner, especially as prescribed by law or morality; to exercise self-control.
- 1956, Johnny Cash, "I Walk the Line," Sun Records:
- I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
- I keep my eyes wide open all the time
- I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
- Because you're mine, I walk the line.
- 1956, Johnny Cash, "I Walk the Line," Sun Records:
- To mark or secure a boundary by walking along it.
- 1914, Robert Frost, "Mending Wall":
- And on a day we meet to walk the line
- And set the wall between us once again.
- 1914, Robert Frost, "Mending Wall":
- (idiomatic, US, education) To participate in the procession at a graduation ceremony; to graduate.
- 2002, Gary Kubota, "Maui girl wins right to forget the dress," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 7 May (retrieved 12 June 2008):
- A Baldwin High School student will be able to wear slacks to her graduation ceremony, under an order from the Maui School District. . . . "I'm very glad she'll be able to walk the line with her graduating class," Rosaga said.
- 2006, "Graduation 2006: Valedictorian seeks better life for her family," Valencia County News-Bulletin.com, 13 May (retrieved 12 June 2008):
- Montano's family, including her parents, sons and fiance, Thomas Gallegos, planned to be on hand to see her walk the line and be honored by the UNM-VC Advisory Board, faculty and staff and her fellow associate degree graduates.
- 2002, Gary Kubota, "Maui girl wins right to forget the dress," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 7 May (retrieved 12 June 2008):
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