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  1. A figurative boundary that someone or some group refuses to cross or beyond which no further advance or compromise is accepted. (Used especially in the phrase "draw a line in the sand.") The allocation of this new tax to pay for building schools has become a line in the sand for the governor's administration.

  2. Meaning. a boundary beyond which one cannot proceed without consequences. a set limit which has to be adhered to strictly by someone. Example Sentences. His resolve to either get a paid internship or drop out of school was his line in the sand. She drew a line in the sand when she asked David to choose between her and his job.

  3. To draw a line in the sand means to set a boundary or limit, beyond which, one will not go and is first attested from the 1950s. There have been some etymological attempts to ascribe a literal meaning to lines drawn in the sand by swords in ancient times.

  4. To establish a figurative boundary that someone or some group refuses to cross or beyond which no further advance or compromise is accepted. I don't mind my roommate being a bit messy, but leaving dirty dishes for me to clean up is where I draw a line in the sand! See also: draw, line, sand.

  5. Grammar Reference. Idioms. Draw a line in the sand meaning. What does the saying 'Draw a line in the sand' mean? Idiom: Draw a line in the sand. Meaning: If you draw a line in the sand, you establish a limit beyond which things will be unacceptable. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used.

  6. A figurative boundary that someone or some group refuses to cross or beyond which no further advance or compromise is accepted. (Used especially in the phrase "draw a line in the sand.") The allocation of this new tax to pay for building schools has become a line in the sand for the governor's administration.

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