lineup
/ˈlaɪnˌʌp/
noun
- A list or group of people or things arranged for a particular purpose, such as a sports team, a musical performance, or a police identification procedure.
- The festival announced its musical lineup for the summer.
- The team's starting lineup includes three new players this season.
- The witness picked the suspect out of a police lineup.
- A line or queue of people waiting for something.
- The lineup at the food truck stretched around the corner.
- There was a long lineup outside the movie theater on opening night.
- We stood in the lineup for over an hour to get concert tickets.
verb
- To arrange people or things in a line or row.
- They lined up the books on the shelf by height.
- The coach lined up the players for a team photo.
- Please line up the chairs against the wall before the meeting.
- To organize or schedule something, such as an event or a series of activities.
- The manager lined up a replacement for the sick employee.
- She lined up several job interviews for next week.
- We need to line up a speaker for the conference.