noun
- a line of people waiting to receive free food, especially during times of economic hardship
- a state of poverty or destitution
Usage: often used in the phrase ‘on the breadline’
Examples
- During the Great Depression, many families stood in breadlines for their daily meals.
- The charity organized a breadline to help feed the homeless population.
- After losing his job, he found himself on the breadline.
- The economic crisis forced thousands of people into breadlines across the city.
- She volunteers at the local breadline every weekend.
- The family has been living on the breadline since the factory closed.