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Put on the line

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lay on the lineverb(idiomatic, transitive) To risk.
risknoun(uncountable) The probability of a negative outcome to a decision or event.
put acrossverbto explain or state something clearly and understandably.
put optionnoun(business, finance) An option to sell a stated quantity of an asset or financial product, such as stock, at a stated price (the strike price), on a stated future date (or range of dates).
put forthverb(transitive) To advance, offer, propose (often verbally).
put throughverb(idiomatic) To connect (a telephone caller) with the callee.
put forwardverb(idiomatic, transitive) To propose for consideration.
hard linenounA decided stance or policy on which one will not compromise.
risk taking
put into
line upverb(intransitive) To get into a line; especially, so as to wait one's turn.
load linenoun(nautical) The line on the outside of a vessel indicating the depth to which it sinks in the water when loaded.
battle linenoun(military) The notional line on either side of which opposing forces are arrayed, and at which they meet in battle; a fortified line, short of the line where battle is expected, and behind which forces are arrayed; a forward line of infantry or other force, prepared for battle.
commitmentnounPromise or agreement to do something in the future, especially:
tempt fateverb(idiomatic) To take a risk.
put togetherverb(transitive) To assemble, construct, build, or formulate.
firing linenoun(military) The line from which soldiers fire their weapons at a target; especially the front line of troops in a battle.
challengenounA confrontation; a dare.
front linenounThe site of interaction with outsiders, such as customers.
short linenounSee also short and line for other senses.

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