line-up
noun
[ ˈlʌɪnʌp ]
• a group of people or things brought together for a particular purpose, especially the members of a sports team or a group of musicians or other entertainers.
• "the instrumental line-up is piano, drums, and lead and bass guitar"
Similar:
list of performers,
list,
listing,
cast,
company,
bill,
programme,
list of players,
team,
squad,
side,
selection,
roster,
• a line or queue of people or things.
• "hour-long line-ups are common during peak periods"
line up
• arrange a number of people or things in a straight row.
• "an officer lined them up and gave them a short speech"
Similar:
arrange in a line,
arrange in lines,
put in rows,
arrange in columns,
group,
marshal,
align,
range,
straighten up,
arrange,
array,
dispose,
dress,
• have someone or something ready or prepared.
• "have you got any work lined up?"
Similar:
assemble,
get together,
organize,
prepare,
arrange,
lay on,
get,
obtain,
procure,
secure,
produce,
come up with,
fix up,
prearrange,
book,
schedule,
timetable,
• move something so that it is in the correct position in relation to something else.
• "gently rotate the lens to line up the two halves of the image"
in line
• under control.
• "that threat kept a lot of people in line"
Similar:
under control,
in order,
in check,
obedient,
conforming with the rules,
• in a queue.
• "we stood in line at the counter"
Similar:
in a row,
in a column,
in a file,
in a queue,