rail fence
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~ a fence (usually made of split logs laid across each other at an angle)
rail
— Noun
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~ a horizontal bar (usually of wood or metal)
rail
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~ a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll
rail
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~ a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports
rail
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~ any of numerous widely distributed small wading birds of the family Rallidae having short wings and very long toes for running on soft mud
rail
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~ short for railway; "he traveled by rail"; "he was concerned with rail safety"
rail line
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~ the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed
rail
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~ enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves"
rail
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~ travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg"
rail in
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~ enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves"
rail
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~ convey (goods etc.) by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium"
rail
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~ fish with a handline over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish"
rail
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~ provide with rails; "The yard was railed"
rail
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~ criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"
rail
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~ spread negative information about; "The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews"
rail
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~ separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace"
rail off
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~ separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace"
rail
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~ lay with rails; "hundreds of miles were railed out here"