Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊnti laɪnz/
noun a term used to describe the phone lines used by drug dealers to communicate and coordinate their operations
A1 County lines are used by criminals to transport drugs from one area to another.
A2 The police are cracking down on county lines operations in order to reduce drug trafficking.
B1 Many young people are recruited to work on county lines, often without realizing the risks involved.
B2 The government has implemented new strategies to tackle the issue of county lines and protect vulnerable individuals.
C1 The complexity of county lines networks makes it challenging for law enforcement to dismantle them completely.
C2 In-depth investigations are necessary to uncover the full extent of county lines activities and disrupt criminal operations.
formal The police are cracking down on criminal activities related to county lines drug trafficking.
informal Have you heard about the new gang involved in county lines in our area?
slang Watch out for those county lines dealers, they're trouble.
figurative The county lines of illegal activities have blurred, making it harder to track down the culprits.
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