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boxcars

[ US /ˈbɑkˌskɑɹz/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒkskɑːz/ ]
NOUN
  1. (usually plural) an expression used when two dice are thrown and both come up showing six spots

How To Use boxcars In A Sentence

  • The TLC will handle lumber, steel, aluminum and food products, and is designed to load and unload all types of railcars from centerbeams to boxcars and gondolas.
  • Somebody who actually rode in boxcars to a German concentration camp? Think Progress » “One of the Worst Abandonments of Americans on American Soil Ever”
  • Many agricultural workers continue to live the equivalent of an old-South sharecropper existence in tarpaper shacks, plywood shanties and wooden boxcars with no running water.
  • Because of different rail gauges, sometimes freight had to be unloaded and then reloaded on boxcars.
  • The locomotives lead two express boxcars, a heritage baggage, a business class coach, café, three more coaches, and two or three express cars at the end.
  • boxcars" -- razor knives -- to inflict damage: an Asian girl, it was said, was cut up bad, and a non-skin nearly lost an eye. Chicago Reader
  • It is clear that large numbers of migrants avoided the boxcars of emigrant fifth and travelled fourth.
  • It is clear that large numbers of migrants avoided the boxcars of emigrant fifth and travelled fourth.
  • The Union Pacific train was backing into a parked string of five boxcars to transport them, but accidentally struck the sitting boxcars, sending one off of the tracks and into the adjacent cold storage facility.
  • Three engines and 11 boxcars derailed near the 3800 block of Croton Avenue.
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