"give someone line" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: gives someone line [present, singular, third-person], giving someone line [participle, present], gave someone line [past], given someone line [participle, past]
Etymology: Referring to the use of a fishing line. Head templates: {{en-verb|give<,,gave,given> someone line}} give someone line (third-person singular simple present gives someone line, present participle giving someone line, simple past gave someone line, past participle given someone line)
  1. (fishing) To unreel more fishing line so that a hooked fish has more freedom to tire itself out. Categories (topical): Fishing
    Sense id: en-give_someone_line-en-verb-o36F9cX8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 75 25 Topics: fishing, hobbies, lifestyle
  2. (idiomatic, dated) To allow a person more or less liberty until it is convenient to stop or check him/her. Tags: dated, idiomatic
    Sense id: en-give_someone_line-en-verb-HMWXrPG2

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          "text": "Give him LINE, boy (as the trout rushed down into the shallows); into the water, boy! the line's nearly run out; it's nowhere up to your knees. Watch him! draw the line up; gently! give him line; give him line—thought so! —I feared so, ' as the line, becoming entangled from drawing it up, snapped, and the fish dashed on blindly into the shallows and stranded.",
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