Sentence examples for to rail from inspiring English sources

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to rail

verb

To travel by railway.

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To rail against a law divine.

We need something to rail against.

But there's been nothing to rail against.

That means some disruption to rail services.

In addition to rail, there are other pipelines available.

Passengers continued to face disruption to rail and tube services.

Lefty comics, who once again have something to rail against.

CHAIRMAN MAO used to rail against the evils of revisionism.

Dr Mahathir continues to rail against decadent western liberals.

There was much interest in shifting people to rail.

Do feel free to rail against any injustices below.

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