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Borderline   /bˈɔrdərlˌaɪn/   Listen
Borderline

noun
1.
A line that indicates a boundary.  Synonyms: border, boundary line, delimitation, mete.
adjective
1.
Of questionable or minimal quality.  Synonym: marginal.  "Marginal writing ability"



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"Borderline" Quotes from Famous Books



... small observance would be necessary to detect the borderline of Szech'wan and Yuen-nan. The latter is supposed to be one of the most ill-nurtured and desolate provinces of the Empire, mountainous, void of cultivation when compared with Szech'wan, one mass of high hills conditioned now as Nature made them; and the people, too, ashamed of their ...
— Across China on Foot • Edwin Dingle

... what had happened to him since that shock of ruthless attack. From early childhood, when he had been thrown on his own to scratch a living—a borderline existence of a living—on the Dumps of Tyr, he had had to use his wits to keep life in a scrawny and undersized body. However, since he had been eating regularly from Survey rations, he was not quite ...
— Storm Over Warlock • Andre Norton

... value of the old hunter's methods, and I could recite not a few instances of how easy it is to deceive either birds or animals; but I shall mention only one, which happened on the borderline of Alaska. I was running through a grove of heavy timber, where the moss was so deep that my tread made no sound, when suddenly rounding a large boulder, I came upon a black bear less than fourteen paces away. It was sitting upon its haunches, directly in the footpath I was following. As good luck ...
— The Drama of the Forests - Romance and Adventure • Arthur Heming

... Samuel C. "The Practicability of the Binet Scale and the Question of the Borderline Case"; in Training ...
— The Measurement of Intelligence • Lewis Madison Terman

... was a true unity amidst these several forthgoings. Like Northampton itself, which marches with more counties than any other shire in England, his tastes were various and his heart was large, and consequently his borderline was long. And yet Northampton has a surface and a solid content, as well as a circumference; and amidst all his complaisance and all his versatility, Doddridge had a mind and a ...
— The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 • Various



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