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                            Phrase(s): line someone or something up with someone or something
1. Lit. to place people or things into a line with other people or things.  •  Line Fred up with the others.  •  Line up these books with the others.  •  Please line yourselves up with the others. 2. Lit. to place people or things into a line that is oriented on someone or something.  •  Line everyone up with the flagpole so we can march into the hall.  •  Please line up everyone with the flagpole straight ahead. 3. Fig. to schedule a meeting date with someone or a group of people.  •  Will you line everyone up with us for a Monday morning meeting?  •  See if you can line up a meeting with Todd and Frank., Phrase(s): line someone or something up with something 
to position someone or something (or a group) in reference to other things.  •  Please line the chairs up with the floor tiles.  •  Line up this brick with the bricks below and at both sides. That’s the way you lay bricks., Phrase(s): line up with someone
to get into a line with someone.  •  Go over and line up with the others.  •  Would you please line up with the other students?
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs