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Definition
a line giving the name of the writer of an article — typically at the top of the article
- I hear he's considered so good the paper is doubling his salary and giving him his own byline.p. 161.8
byline = printed line giving the name of the writer of an article
- He was flushed with excitement, dropping a stack of papers on one end of the table, then handing each of them a copy of the Daily Post, with his story and byline on the front page.p. 67.3
- "Byline, yes," Henry said.p. 161.8
byline = printed line giving the name of the writer of an article
byline = printed line giving the name of the writer of an article
There are no more uses of "byline" in In the Unlikely Event.
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