Party Line

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɑrti laɪn/

Definitions of party line

noun a system in which a telephone line is shared by multiple users, each having their own designated ring pattern to distinguish their calls

Example Sentences

A1 I heard about the party line from my friend.

A2 The party line was buzzing with gossip about the upcoming event.

B1 The party line was a popular topic of conversation among the neighbors.

B2 The party line was a source of drama and intrigue in the small town.

C1 The party line was a hotbed of rumors and speculation.

C2 The party line was a key element in the social dynamics of the community.

Examples of party line in a Sentence

formal The government officials stuck to the party line during the press conference.

informal Everyone at the meeting seemed to be on the same party line about the project.

slang I don't know why you're so worried about sticking to the party line, just say what you think.

figurative She always follows the party line, never straying from the group's opinions.

Grammatical Forms of party line

past tense

partied

plural

party lines

comparative

more party line

superlative

most party line

present tense

party lines

future tense

will party line

perfect tense

have partied line

continuous tense

is party lining

singular

party line

positive degree

party line

infinitive

to party line

gerund

partying line

participle

partied line

Origin and Evolution of party line

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'party line' originated from the telecommunication industry, specifically referring to a shared phone line among multiple households.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a telephone line shared by multiple subscribers, the term 'party line' has evolved to also refer to a political stance or policy shared by a group of individuals.