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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(91) The Unimog used for inspecting the overhead wire, can travel on road or rails.
(92) Many of the pens were empty, however, and the shepherds who lounged on the rails there had a hopeless look.
(93) Albert Tarr was lying half on top of Mrs. Thomas between the rails.
(94) If you do not want to use a pelmet, curtain rails and poles can also provide great visual variety.
(95) The country's railway network was expanding rapidly and the manufacture of steel rails was a lucrative business for Sheffield firms.
(96) After eighty yards we came to the rails and sleepers themselves under a foot of water leading onwards into the blackness.
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(99) She held on to hand rails to keep herself steady.
(100) First they must install handrails and foot rails to protect the instrument as they work.
(101) Gloomy wide windy areas of rails and platforms overhung with concrete and faint neon.
(102) Everybody except the best man went to the rails for Holy Communion.
(103) The car ran off the rails.
(104) They spiked the rails to the ties.
(105) They are like streetcars running contentedly on their rails.
(106) Her career is back on the rails.
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(108) He is a very reliable person; he has never off the rails.
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(110) Wooden fence rails are usually not suitable for tying; a pulling horse could easily detach them and panic when the rail hits him or chases after him.
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(112) In law perfect case falls, law can ensure the on the rails the market trades.
(113) To use Streamlined, you start with a working database schema and a model using the classic Rails tools and conventions you've seen in this article.
(114) The SketchUp API is based on Ruby, a relatively new programming language primarily used for enterprise computing (Ruby on Rails).
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(116) This paper discusses the dynamic measurement of straightness for large scale guide rails.
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(118) Whenever I encounter something as seemingly simple as Rails, I wonder if it's really able to work in real,[www.Sentencedict.com] industrial-strength environments.
(119) Hundreds of people were injured when the train went off the rails.
(120) They were placed by a derrick mounted on rails on the bridge deck.