Svetlana
a toe out of line Could you please explain to me the meaning of the phrase 'the slightest toe out of line' and of the exprecion 'to put [or to step] a toe out of line'?
25 de ene. de 2013 18:37
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In the military, for example, soldiers are made to stand in a perfect line, and they are inspected by higher ranking officers so that their stance is perfect... not a toe out of line, in other words. In the movie, "Full Metal Jacket" you can see soldiers lining up their feet, whether they are in socks, or in boots and full gear, in a perfect line. In this movie there is also graphic violence so be careful. Hope this helps.... 8]
25 de enero de 2013
The idiom is usually expressed as "toe the line". It means to conform or follow the accepted ideas and behavior. Negated, it is often given as "out of line".
25 de enero de 2013
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