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What's the meaning of "coloring out of the lines"?
Crayons (coloring out of the lines, creative idea, or
out - of - the - box thinking)
Dec 7, 2012 12:13 PM
Answers · 1
Coloring out of the lines is an expression used to mean that a person is thinking or doing something creative. Oftentimes, this means that a person is doing something that most people would not feel comfortable doing as it is outside of what is considered normal in a certain social settings. If you are speaking from a literal standpoint, it means to color outside of the lines of a drawing. I hope this helps!
December 8, 2012
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