Breadline

/ˈbrɛdˌlaɪn/ noun

Definition

A line of people waiting to receive free bread or food, especially during economic hardship or famine.

Etymology

Compound of bread + line, emerging as a term during the Great Depression of the 1930s when such lines became visible symbols of poverty.

Kelly Says

Standing in a 'breadline' became the iconic image of the Great Depression—photographers made it visual proof of economic collapse, and the term entered language as shorthand for desperation.

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