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to railroading
noun
A permanent road consisting of fixed metal rails to drive trains or similar motorized vehicles on.
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He immediately returned to railroading at the cessation of hostilities, becoming president of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad (later the Norfolk & Western) in 1867.
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The researchers felt confident that Johnson would be able to "railroad track" her way through the scores.
It said the council had tried to "railroad" local people and it had been "a very expensive mistake to make".
Trump branded the judge a "hater" trying to "railroad" him because of the candidate's vehement positions against Mexican immigrants.
To be "Nifonged" now means to be railroaded.
"Landlords are people who tie tenants to railroad tracks".
"They're going to railroad the bills through.
Thanks to railroads, it was obsolete almost immediately.
I cannot allow the press or others to railroad me.
Thereafter he retired from public life to devote himself to railroad projects in the West.
On the other hand, many new and larger hotels were profitably built close to railroad stations.
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