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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(151) A sane healthy mind can get momentarily off the rails.
(152) With Rails, you specify each column definition exactly once: in the migration.
(153) The ARM-R? rails are easily removable and reinstalled with a hex key and provide a 100% return to zero for optics and lasers.
(154) David thought he was going off the rails when he saw the scene.
(155) Who , pining away , on the moonlit rails would learn?
(156) Norman: I suppose that gets them used to running along rails at a racetrack.
(157) Not be allowed to pass through to sit upon the sidewalk, roadway and railroad crossing guard - rails.
(158) The one real novelty, nuclear power , went spectacularly off the rails.
(159) Some lifts have rails that can fold up at the bottom if space is tight.
(160) He is always a dutiful person, so will not go off the rails.
(161) The horse was boxed in against the rails by two rival jockeys.
(162) The conveying roller rails of each working unit are arranged in layer from the upper to the lower.
(163) The first combination form is a small multiple use table and an infanette with guard rails and feet, which are safe and practical.
(164) RubyFringe, then - the conference with big heart and a solid execution plan - embraces the punk rock, DIY ethos by choosing not to see Rails developers as a profit center.
(165) "Fish Numen" Two people, abandoned platform, rusted rails, where is this place?
(166) The Book takes the form of a letter from the apostle Paul to the people of Rome, in which he rails against all manner of godlessness.
(167) Linear rails increase the precision of the plant, all joints , the governor valves are used PISCO brand, quality and performance guarantee stability.
(168) This type of low level tracing information is helpful to the developers of the Ruby interpreter and, to a certain degree, the Rails core team.
(169) They used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie.
(170) So many trains crowd the rails that timetables are sensitive to even small delays—one broken-down train can cause long waits for dozens of others.
(171) Double linear guide rails with double-slider and sound off function, industrial megadyne belt[sentencedict.com], to enable the print quality from every details.
(172) It is much easier to put one wagon on the rails again, then the whole train.
(173) If you want to see elaborate efforts to achieve this result, check out the pluralization code in Ruby on Rails for handling pluralizing model class names.
(174) The frames are secured by horizontal rails to the back wall.
(175) There are more than three operations to test the coplanarity of two guide rails though it is so small size.
(176) Such an attack is related to how Rails verifies message digests in the cookie store and might allow an attacker to determine when a forged signature is partially correct.
(177) delayed_job is a background job server that integrates well with Rails and ActiveRecord.
(178) The rails of their Maglev train were made of about 100 magnets.
(178) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(179) The engine of the train left the rails at a curve.
(180) They'll bring over that line of thinking and give Rails 3 a tested and documented API for extensions that won't break willy-nilly with upgrades.