walk in straight lines
verbDefinitions
To adhere to a plan, protocol, or train of thought without any deviation or distraction
To adhere to a plan, protocol, or train of thought without any deviation or distraction; to stick to the straight and narrow.
- Macaulay Culkin clean and sober is a good thing. He's walking in straight lines. He's not buckled over in pain and/or withdraws. Dare I say it, has Macaulay turned a new leaf?
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see walk, straight, line.
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