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parting line
noun
- the line at which two closed dies or two halves of a mold meet.
- a corresponding line or seam appearing on a molded or cast object.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of parting line1
Example Sentences
He says his parting line - where he made others think he was about to admit to being a traitor before pivoting to the truth - was planned, but he did experience some last-minute nerves.
But from a straight storytelling point of view, we've been there, done that, got the iconic parting line and bourbon hangover to prove it.
We've been there, done that, got the iconic parting line and bourbon hangover to prove it.
Then, as the reimagined icon comes into focus with her dark, piercing, computer-generated eyes, Clayton’s character offers a chilling, parting line — “What is it you pray for?” — as chains whip forward and grab another screaming victim.
Their parting line comes straight from the original script, by Jules Furthman.
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