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dramatic line

 

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Dramatic Line

Noun: a pivotal or impactful statement or dialogue in a play, film, or television show

Example Sentence: The actor's delivery of the dramatic line left the audience speechless.

Noun: in theater, a line that marks the edge of a stage and separates it from the audience area

Example Sentence: The actress ran to the dramatic line and delivered her final monologue with great intensity.

Noun: a prominent outline or contour in a work of art, emphasizing the visual impact

Example Sentence: The artist used bold strokes to create a dramatic line that drew the viewer's attention.

Adjective: relating to, characterized by, or suitable for drama

Example Sentence: The play had a dramatic line that kept the audience engaged throughout.

Adjective: exaggerated or theatrical in nature

Example Sentence: She made a dramatic line about her past experiences, causing everyone to gasp in shock.

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