overhead line
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ˌoʊ
ow
ver
vər
vēr
head
ˈhɛd
hed
line
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lain
/ˌəʊvəhˈɛd lˈaÉĒn/

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a wire or cable that is used to carry electricity or signals and is supported above the ground by poles or towers
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Birds often sit on the overhead lines in the early morning.
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