Similar words: entrails, rail, trail, frail, derail, trailer, railroad, snail mail. Meaning: [reɪl] n. a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll.
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(31) They've got to do something about these children because clearly they've gone off the rails.
(32) He has helped get the company back on the rails again.
(33) Lace curtains hung from the brass rails over the bed.
(34) Many people were injured when the train came off the rails and ploughed into the bank.
(35) The company has gone badly off the rails in recent years.
(36) He was back on the rails, and moving again.
(37) Has something gone off the rails here?
(38) The rails were bumpier than usual this evening.
(39) The door stood open and the rails stood empty.
(40) Guided buses, attached to rails at their sides, can travel at high speeds without needing drivers to steer them.
(41) Somehow sensing this connection, clerics have been drawn as if by a magnet to the rails.
(42) The two forward seats distorted, but remained attached to the floor rails, and the rear seats were undamaged.
(43) I hitchhiked, I traveled on foot, I rode the rails.
(44) This position is excitingly dramatised in his book, even if the abuses he rails against are not exactly breaking news.
(45) The few electrical fittings which are allowed in bathrooms, such as heated towel rails, will already have their own earth connections.
(46) Rail removal I want to take down some dado and picture rails.
(47) There were no rails, no cabin, just the open deck and a small wheelhouse near the stem.
(48) This was all important to enable me to get the correct shape of the legs and the lengths of the rails.
(49) There was a big Hornby train set, working by battery, with a set of rails to match, for Jerry.
(50) Roll top baths, mixers, heated towel rails, soaps and towels.
(51) There had been no guard rails and the men had had no experience or instructions to carry out the job.
(52) And the verse is accordingly irregular and gnarled and yet sappy, far more like growing timber than like steel rails.
(53) In the cavernous opening where the rails braided into two lines, the outer dark was spotlit.
(54) Palings are welded through rails, with no rivets, no visible joints or bolts.
(55) Locomotives weighing thirty or forty tons caused havoc where wheel met rail, iron rails sometimes needing replacement every two years.
(56) And on your way upstairs, don't forget the bannisters and those tricky areas in between the rails on your staircase.
(57) Teams of horses in single file hauled trains of a dozen flat-topped wagons loaded with granite along these rails.
(58) The great double bed had brass rails and was covered with a patchwork quilt.
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(59) Pick out any interesting mouldings, dado rails or picture rails in different colours to emphasize these features.
(60) Contemporary accounts say that it could reach quite high speeds on the rails and that it saved fuel.