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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(61) Buy an all inclusive Steam and Stroll ticket to ride the rails and walk the trails from various stations with our guide.
(62) On the rails, Amtrak reported 60-minute delays on its Northeast Corridor line.
(63) Already, the rails were softening, the circular tube was becoming ovoid.
(64) Sliding down the rails, a large dark mass was coming towards them.
(65) And to add a new disk drive, you just fit some drive rails and clip it into place.
(66) I fitted the brackets in their pairs to the top rails, grinding away the point on a plate sander.
(67) That accident led to speed restrictions and disruption throughout Britain's rail network during an emergency program of replacing cracked rails.
(68) They are electrically powered and operate from supports built on rails with vertical and horizontal movement controlled from the cradle.
(69) It seems that matters have fallen behind schedule and need to be put back on the rails.
(70) The blaze of lights in the evening was part of it, and the singing and shivering the rails made.
(71) Firemen had to use a mobile crane to lift the carriages back onto the rails.
(72) On passage, and sometimes in winter, Water Rails may occur in built-up areas.
(73) It also owns shipyards and structural steel plants that make highway guard rails.
(74) Finally, the front legs can be eased into position, the seat and rails and the whole lot driven home.
(75) Hanging in midair Here the washout left the steel rails and wooden ties hanging in midair.
(76) Usually, I find myself wandering half-heartedly around the rails hoping some fabulous garment will leap out and grab me.
(77) Railways needed locomotives, rolling stock and signalling equipment, besides rails and bridges.
(78) He hung left to the rails and by the time Willie Carson was able to switch him, Declassified was beyond recall.
(79) For rails that meet at right angles, the cut should be 45 degrees.
(80) A shriek, like the tearing of metal train wheels along metal rails, died away.
(81) Are you puzzled by the fact that Congress does little to remedy those defects in the bureaucracy against which it constantly rails?
(82) It was Tony's suggestion to put the rails across, prompted by a desire for more even sustain.
(83) The rail tracks were bridge rails screwed to longitudinal timber of Oregon Pine.
(84) There are those for whom the thought of rifling through rails of musty clothes bring back horrible memories of student life.
(85) The train was travelling so fast that when it came off the rails it turned over onto its roof.
(86) The fourth side of the clearing was sheer cliff drop, attended by a barrier of split rails.
(87) Things started to go off the rails, however, with the Fiat Multipla.
(88) On the New York Stock Exchange,[www.Sentencedict.com] 60 % of the listed stocks were rails.
(89) Formulated for interior use only, the range is suitable for windows, doors, picture and dado rails, and skirtings.
(90) Many of them followed only one stock, in rails, or canals, or petroleum, or banks.