How To Use Railing In A Sentence

  • At the iron railings turn left into the war memorial gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The town hall lost two bollards and a litter bin, railings, and a large stone pedestal has been cracked.
  • Another of his campaigns is aimed at removing fences and railings from London's parks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead he has to head to the balcony's edge and use the grapple on the second floor railing.
  • Charged they were that they worshipped an ass's head; which impious folly -- first fastened on the Jews by Tacitus, Hist., lib.v. cap. 1, in these words, "Effigiem animalis, quo monstrante errorem sitimque depulerant, penetrali sacravere" (having before set out a feigned direction received by a company of asses), which he had borrowed from Apion, a railing Egyptian of Alexandria [224] -- was so ingrafted in their minds that no defensative could be allowed. The Sermons of John Owen
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  • Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers.
  • Floral tributes were placed against the garden railings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, whenever I go out on the porch I remember how rusty and pitted the railings used to look and how it bothered me, and the several hours I spent sandpapering it smooth, then the three coats of brown Rustoleum I applied, and now I'm watching it get whiter and cleaner with every new layer of paint I apply. A Productive Day
  • She walked abruptly to the door and pulled it back and ran to the railing where the carn fell away to the sea below. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The sending was still trailing after her with a surcoat folded over its arm. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • This child spent his first eleven years in San Francisco, trailing his father up and down the hills, watching him swim in San Francisco Bay, and cringing from the blows that a drunken dad might aim at his head. Robert Frost
  • So far, he's not aware of a train derailing or crashing as a result of such ‘pranks’.
  • Trailing edge vibration has been dampened by reinforcement with thin glass fibre rod inserts or mylar overlays, so eliminating excessive noise.
  • British influence, with wooden jalousies, wide porches, and patterned railings and fretwork, dominated urban architecture in the colonial period.
  • Descending downstairs feels like entering a 1970s vision of decadence – all red and gold sequinned drapes, geometric railings and carpeted walls. 10 of the best music venues in London
  • With the hippogryph trailing her, Tyrande led Broll to the nearest of the dwellings. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • the 8th inning found the home team trailing
  • ‘Thank you, sire,’ she said in a bow before trailing after the two scouts in silence.
  • She wears a dark hat, its swath of auburn feather trailing down her back.
  • She stood up from the table, trailing her finger along the dust that had accumulated on the kitchen counter.
  • Climbing over the railings and down the steps was not a difficult problem.
  • For a while, an hour and a half, though she did not know it, until the men came in from the fields trailing dust and slapping their stomachs, Rupban clutched Cheepy-cheepy's limp and bony neck and said only "Coming, coming" to all inquiries about the bird. Excerpt: Brick Lane by Monica Ali
  • In the ancient villages, where the lodges were crowded together, the railings were always present. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
  • A primula is still making a brave attempt at flowering, and it will soon be replaced with blue and white trailing and bush lobelia, and green and white flowered nicotiana.
  • Ophelia leaps about and barks, indignant at a style of hunting so contrary to her habits; and Sir Ralph, astride the stone railing, is smoking a cigar and, as usual, looking on impassively at other people's pleasure or vexation. Indiana
  • I remember the railings near the boarding bridge - slatted iron painted white - and to my surprise I also remember the main hall, although my memory was of a place much larger.
  • I filled it with some organic matter, planted bright red geraniums in the center and placed trailing ivy along the outer edges.
  • The main points of interest on the three deck levels are the railings, lifeboat davits and companionways.
  • The new experience of trailing behind the rest might do her no harm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ethan was still reading as he walked, trailing behind Jake who was ignoring his presence.
  • Heat transfer in channel for trailing edge of turbine blade with pin - fin arrays is studied numerically.
  • There should always be a sense of urgency whether we are trailing behind our opponents or even leading by 50 points.
  • But this year, why not chuck out the chintzy trailing lobelias, begonias, marigolds and petunias, and go for something a little more unusual?
  • The yard had been enclosed with iron railings.
  • For here was a trailing line of jog-trotting dusky shapes, some crouching on dwarf ponies half their size, some trailing lances, lodge-poles, rifles, women and children after them, all moving with a monotonous rhythmic motion as marked as the military precision of the other cavalcade, and always on a parallel line with it. Tales of Trail and Town
  • Walcott is a Nobel Prize winner who, to paraphrase Wordsworth, leaves trailing clouds of sexual harassment behind him where e'er he goes, at least in the 617 area code. When Will the Poetic Violence End?
  • Stack the hollow types to the desired height, then plant trailing herbs in the ‘hollows.’
  • Slowly, moving stiffly, he walked out of the power-house and across to the railings. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Is it too late to sow trailing annual nasturtiums directly in my garden? Times, Sunday Times
  • I hauled in the trailing ropes, hoisted this awkward sail reefed, the forestaysail being already set, and under this sail brought her at once on the wind heading for the land, which appeared as an island in the sea. Sailing Alone Around the World
  • She gasped as another memory floated to the surface, her drink slopping over the railing, cup falling to the ground.
  • The written response was that the railings were not approved, and their immediate removal was required.
  • Gulls crawled up the wall of the wind and a jet-skier swept by, spray trailing him like a broken wing, a petrol-driven petrel. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Climbing over the railings and down the steps was not a difficult problem.
  • Hong Kong newspapers show city workers hosing down walkways, disinfecting escalator railings and bleaching public washrooms.
  • Her long skirt was trailing along/on the floor.
  • Martin honed his expertise of various banjo styles, such as "three-finger" picking, made famous by Scruggs, and "clawhammer" - also known as "frailing" - a style known for its syncopated rhythms and distinct melodic phrasing that employs the back of the fingernails to strike or strum the strings, and a thumb technique that alternates between the strings. NPR Topics: News
  • Each wing has a single aileron surface on the trailing edge to control roll and two flaps to control lift and drag.
  • The 1869 New York City Register listed Fiske as a manufacturer of ornamental ironwork; fountains, vases, statuary, settees and chairs, and cast-iron and wire railings, iron stable fixtures, copper weathervanes.
  • Hundreds of padlocks in various shapes, etched with dates and couples' initials, have been affixed to the railings of the wooden slatted bridge. Ronda Carman: Padlocks Declaring Your Love On The Pont Des Arts In Paris
  • Early leaves scattered before it, sweeping along the street and piling against the railings of the school.
  • Arthur had made a fantastic "rockery" of skulls and shanks and ribs, and filled it in with earth, enough to furnish growth for trailing nasturtiums, whose bright red and yellow blossoms were strangely at variance with their sombre setting. The Second Chance
  • There were wires trailing everywhere.
  • In flight, the long, wedge-shaped tail and prominent white trailing edge of the wing are evident; the underwing usually appears darker than the upperwing.
  • She walked across to the policeman, one shoulder hitched slightly above the other, her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face, her hat trailing in a melancholy way on her head. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • He felt the hardness of the iron railing press against his spine. The Broken God
  • The railing on the porch looks like it is going to fall off.
  • As the column filed across the vast tableland, sharp reports of rifle fire could be heard from the rear as the trailing company shot horses and oxen too weak to continue.
  • The trailing end has a height greater than the maximum height of the disc space forming a flanged portion adapted to overlie a part of the anterior aspects of the vertebral bodies adjacent and proximate the disc space to be fused.
  • I would've enjoyed this more if I hadn't just read Stephen King railing against adverbs and lazy writing.
  • I keep my freezer and my fridge out there, trailing extension leads to the power points in the kitchen.
  • The pilots took it up to 1000-ft or so and released the fire retardant that smothered the fire and left only smoke trailing out.
  • It was impossible to associate his remembered almost total uninterest in his surroundings with those chintzy curtains, that hanging basket of trailing ivy and fuchsia over the door of Faith Cottage or the two brightly painted yellow tubs still garish with summer flowers which had been artfully placed one each side of the porch. She Closed Her Eyes
  • A major survey of the walls was undertaken last year: and ideas being considered include opening stretches of the wall at night, putting up more railings, and having new waymarked routes and better information signs.
  • Make sure trailing flexes are kept out of the way so you don't trip up over them.
  • As Izzy looked on, impotent in disbelief, his body performed a slow cartwheel around the railing. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Like crowning jewels, these ceramic finials for deck railing, fence posts, or gateposts add sculptural details and rich color to an outdoor setting.
  • Just two steps above the main deck, the upper sitting area is simply and elegantly defined by an open railing, a small torii, and a bamboo fountain.
  • There would be all sorts of things rattling down on you - railings and chamber pots and lavatory pots.
  • He added that there was little use in railing against globalisation or "discoursing" at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The police drove them back, and a mounted policeman took his horse through the crowd to try to rescue Hill, who had been unable to climb the railings.
  • At another time, his tongue having become swollen and tumefied, it was restored to its natural size and condition by licking the railing of the tomb of this saint. Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing
  • The drag of a subsonic plane is primarily due to friction with the air, as well as the pressure difference between the front and trailing surfaces.
  • The height of the bridge railing has long been a source of controversy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he gave another whoop significant of the extreme of nervous abashedness and the incipient defiance of his masculine estate, there was a flourish of heels, followed by a swift glimmering slide of steel, and he was off trailing his sled. The Portion of Labor
  • I hopped the railing and stood on the path, and she had knelt down to adjust the toddler's helmet about 80m ahead of me.
  • He felt the hardness of the iron railing press against his spine.
  • Mr Obama could respond by railing against Republican obduracy.
  • The upper tier, above the railing, has nine rows of wooden seats while the lower tier had three rows of seats before they were removed.
  • She says: 'Most brides spend hours trailing around bridal shops looking for the perfect wedding dress. The Sun
  • (The child_lit railings about whether it was a corrective or a confirmation of the Potter series '"heteronormativity" left me untouched; the only flag you need to fly is your own). Archive 2007-10-01
  • DILLON - Since adopting a zero-tolerance standpoint on urban skiing and snowboarding, the town of Dillon has strengthened laws against "urban railing" to reduce damage to public property. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • Passengers behind the wing saw large flames trailing from the left engine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing.
  • No, it had been rather haphazardly portioned with seemingly no utensil involved; an oozing brown viscosity trailing its ragged, blackened, peel. Snap
  • The open space around the blocks of flats was divided into semi-private areas that were enclosed with railings and gates.
  • Each one has committed a howler, from getting stuck in railings to being wedged in mid-air between two fences. The Sun
  • Heavy rain was last night blamed for causing a landslide that led to a passenger train derailing on one of Britain's busiest routes.
  • The party is trailing badly in the opinion polls.
  • His shoes echoing, too, as she stumbled alongside the railings of the gardens. THE LAST RAVEN
  • After playing porously and leaving the Eagles trailing by 17-0 in the previous two games, Philadelphia's defense regained its familiar unassailability.
  • I looped the rope around the railing. Times, Sunday Times
  • A friend remembers seeing a mother doing her weekly shop with a three-year-old trailing behind her, dressed as a Teletubby.
  • All week, Glenn Beck has been railing against what he called the unbridled consumption of America. CNN Transcript May 25, 2006
  • The chalybeate spring is located inside the iron railing; and the spring is the reason the first hotel was built in 1826.
  • He believed that independence was the first duty of a literary man, and that true dignity consists in diligent labor rather than in indolent railing at fate and the scoffings of "uncomprehended" genius. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • Iron spikes have been welded to the railings around the embassy.
  • Officers followed Weldrick's Alfa Romeo car to the middle of the Humber Bridge where it stopped and the driver was seen vaulting the safety railings before jumping off the bridge.
  • She's trailing in the polls approaching Election Day and the municipal tax base doesn't have the funds to cover the rising costs at local school boards.
  • And then build foot bridges and railings to keep the cars away from those who choose to walk. The Sun
  • Asters look fabulous combined with gold variegated trailing ivies and heathers with lime-green or flame coloured foliage.
  • This led us to believe lighting had hit the HF-trailing-wire antenna and the drogue that drags the wire behind the aircraft was lost.
  • The ring's low height and shiny blackness suggest an experimental apparatus, but also evoke old-style fireplace fenders or circular railings in museums.
  • Stepping back so to avoid being hit with the door, she nearly fell off the landing, the chiselled stone railing the only thing between her and certain death.
  • It was noted that the railings of the Clodiagh Bridge had been freshly painted and that the river name signs looked well.
  • He paused when he saw her by the iron railings that separated mown lawn from pasture.
  • Athene, as they say, took the form of Deiphobus for the sake of Hector, and the unshorn Phoebus for the sake of Admetus fed the trailing-footed oxen, and the spouse us came as an old woman to Semele. Is There Evidence For Mythicism?
  • The shy emerald mantles the valleys and fledges the heights; the pussy-willows tremble by lake and stream; the wild crocus brims the hollows with a haze of violet; trailing his last ragged pennants of snow on the hills, winter makes his sullen retreat. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
  • On one side was Andrew Keen, author of The Cult of the Amateur, railing against what he called the cacophony of Web 2.0 and the calamitous effects of user-generated content on our culture. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • Mounted in front of them on the railings were a dozen telescopes, each with a different resolution, through which the three of them could see the familiar ladders and stairways, resembling three ribs of an umbrella, that took thirty thousand steps to descend (or ascend) to the Central Plain of Rama. The Garden of Rama
  • The company produces wrought iron gates, fencing, railings and balustrades.
  • The materials, made by Nashville-based Louisiana-Pacific, can prematurely deteriorate and break (see photo), posing a serious risk to anyone on a deck made of the recalled decking and railings. CPSC announces recall of ABTCo., Veranda, and WeatherBest composite decking and railings
  • France also went close to losing after spending most of the game trailing Scotland and being jeered by its own fans at Stade de France.
  • Liberal railings against ‘tax cuts for the wealthy’ usually leave me feeling quite dyspeptic.
  • Cecilia is wailing away at the organ like Amanda Mae Meyncke and hallucinating little wing-ed dudes trailing clouds of glory. I never knew | clusterflock
  • Railings around the foredeck had been buckled and the deck plating of the tip of the foredeck had been buckled.
  • Along the brink of the bog, picking their road among crumbling rocks and green spongy springs, a company of English soldiers are pushing fast, clad cap-a-pie in helmet and quilted jerkin, with arquebus on shoulder, and pikes trailing behind them; stern steadfast men, who, two years since, were working the guns at Westward Ho!
  • School sports day is approaching and, with it, the chance to get arrested for viewing the races through binoculars from behind the school railings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trailing edge vibration has been dampened by reinforcement with thin glass fibre rod inserts or mylar overlays, so eliminating excessive noise.
  • More like President Kruger than Prince Albert – that's the best I can do for him; and I see him on a chair, in a black frock-coat, not so very high up either; I can manage a cloud or two for him to sit on; and then his hand trailing in the clouds holds a rod, a truncheon is it? Monday or Tuesday
  • The color of the terrace railings was chosen to make them economical and relatively unnoticeable.
  • Her car then shot forward and went over the cliff through the railings between some seating.
  • With Governor Culver trailing Terry Branstad by 19 points and Roxanne Conlin trailing Senator Grassley by 31 points, legislative Democrats could lose their majorities in the Iowa House and Senate thanks to the struggles at the top of the ticket. Kern has Speaker Murphy Worried in HD 28
  • The tree provides structural support for the ramp and platform through the use of a cable, arch, and railing suspension system.
  • Put it on your kitchen draining board with one end trailing into a water-filled sink and stand your plants upon it.
  • Before he could move up all the way to the top of the staircase, he paused, hesitating as he noticed no follower lemming behind him, glancing over the opened railing towards her.
  • Other house plants to enjoy growing this way include wandering Jew, hoya, English ivy, trailing philodendron, Hawaiian ti, and, of course, lucky bamboo.
  • The car, right, became wedged between the bus stop and metal railings after it landed on the pavement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Houseproud John and Maggie Briggs filled the wrought-iron hayracks with trailing geraniums, busy Lizzies, wild cornflowers, lobelia and pansies.
  • I watched from between two great boulders, I beheld a Turkish convoy of about six hundred infantry, led by a bimbashi on a gray horse, with a string of pack-mules trailing out behind them, and five loaded donkeys led by soldiers in the midst. Hira Singh : when India came to fight in Flanders
  • Of one particular example of the manager's addiction to psychological warfare, he remarks that "it exposed for the umpteenth time the element of hypocrisy involved in railing against supposed trouble-making in the media while remaining such an arch-exponent of the black art himself". Football – Bloody Hell! The Biography of Alex Ferguson by Patrick Barclay – review
  • The main points of interest on the three deck levels are the railings, lifeboat davits and companionways.
  • The railings are broken, the steps descending into Terrace Field are now so wonky that they are impassable to some less agile walkers and many of the trees that once crowned the hilltop have died or blown over.
  • After my railing at Dirty Dorries aka Nadine the ex-German BIGOT and TORY MP yesterday Dizzy has found this You Tube gem in his early hours caravan of love, hate and whimsy. Archive 2007-04-15
  • Dump trucks made over 300 trips carting raw material out before legions of workers began building new stages, stairs, railings and doorways.
  • In Nevada, where the party is making a big push for Reid, Democrats are slightly ahead of Republicans in raw early-vote totals, although Democrats are trailing slightly in turnout percentage. Democrats hope early voters will give them an edge
  • I let the canoe drift with the current, trailing my paddle in the mocha-colored water.
  • The blocks were set well back from the road, surrounded by large lawned gardens behind black spiked railings and heavy iron gates.
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  • She grabbed the railing for support and lowered herself on the bottom step.
  • He felt the hardness of the iron railing press against his spine.
  • It hasn't worked for Haw so far, and I'm not sure it will, but I'm a bit worried that it might work for my pro-hunting Yorkshire friend next time she chains herself to the Commons railings.
  • Slugs would drag along the bathroom floor, trailing their vestments of brown slime.
  • The absence of litter, graffiti and weeds was commended, but the street furniture, bollards, seating and railings would benefit from fresh painting and staining, they said.
  • The Democratic candidate is still trailing in the opinion polls.
  • Below the trailing sweeps, violets and daffodils and drifts of yellow, blue and white crocus came forth in Spring and later tulips, grape hyacinth and other like bulbs kept the willow company.
  • I wandered despondently along, trailing my new sports bag through the dog-ends and sweet wrappers that littered the concrete of the playground.
  • Wearing a minimal amount of clothing just slightly filthier than yesterday, and already sweating in the unmoving 115 degree air, they rumble back into the desert trailing plumes of dust mile after mile. Kangaroo Dreaming
  • These railings once boasted elaborate lamp brackets with decorative scrolls and finials.
  • Taser guns fire two small darts, each trailing fine wires.
  • ‘It can't be,’ said Carl, his voice trailing off.
  • Dougal took his final drag and stared at the cigarette filter for a few seconds before tossing it over the railing, down to the earth below.
  • He smashed the tractor's "hooch" into the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer.
  • The parks superintendent began his job of supervising the distribution of hundreds of geraniums, ivy geraniums, marguerites, petunias, trailing lobelia, anthericum and salvia, a job which would be completed well before the festival.
  • There is no view of the ocean because behind the railings is a high steel wall. The Guardian World News
  • Outside on the deck, she went immediately to the railing and looked out over the twilit Square.
  • First by the fella who spotted her—he was staggering home from a party half scuttered, having a piss through the railings when he saw her. The Priest
  • Someone sitting on a vinyl picnic chair in a rumpled gray robe sat with his back to the door, long legs dangling over a four-foot tall ornamental railing built from a row of white sepulchral urns.
  • Because of their trailing habit, floriferous nature, and tolerance of tough conditions, ivy geraniums are one of the most popular summer annuals for containers.
  • Her friend, Mary was trailing slowly behind her, her face filled with reluctance.
  • So the rocks were uncovered now, which seldom tasted the air, and the stems of the great oarweed, or tangle, which grew from them, were bent into a half-circle by the weight of their broad leathery fronds, as, no longer buoyed up by the sea, they lay trailing on the sands.
  • As we turned the corner to the formal entrance to the Senate, university constables in tailcoats and top hats pulled back the heavy iron-railing gates to let us pass.
  • I just wrapped my arms and legs round a handy railing and held tight.
  • The Pistons could not score on their next four possessions, and Wallace shot an airball from the foul line and then missed another free throw with 2: 10 left to leave Detroit trailing by nine. USATODAY.com - Davis, Raptors ward off extinction
  • A plane flew overhead, an ad for Coppertone trailing behind on a banner.
  • The lead car displaces the air, creating a vacuum to suck the trailing car along.
  • Jellyfish-shaped altocumulus clouds in the mid-atmosphere, trailing precipitation The impulse to collect can take strange forms. Cirrus Concerns
  • White paint was used to provide a crisp contrast to the rich cinnamon color of the redwood deck and top railing and to blend with the color of the house.
  • A spark fizzed and crackled, and he stepped into the dark opening, light trailing around him, and flames licking the air behind.
  • She finally saw him, leaning against the railing, hair fluttering in the light breeze.
  • The company produces wrought iron gates, fencing, railings and balustrades.
  • Stone slabs surrounding the churchyard were knocked over and iron railings and the church noticeboard flattened after a green Rover car which was being followed by police went out of control.
  • The heels of her clogs clanking on the wooden desk floor, Matim Henoscil headed to a group of young ladies gathered near the railings.
  • It was an English garden in miniature, with potted orange trees, climbing roses, pink cabbage roses, larkspur, sweet-william, white lilac, and an ivied trellis railing running along the perimeter. Exit the Actress
  • Work involved the repair and cleaning of headstones, above-ground chambers, obelisks and monuments together with the construction of boundary walls and ornate railings.
  • It came down to the end of the game and we were trailing by one point.
  • His vantage is an original combination of the archetypal and the impressionistic, the camera trailing after characters and hovering. NPR Topics: News
  • We offers quality staircase and stair parts including tread board , baluster, railing, handrails and specs.
  • Then I climbed the long street over the rock and cobble stones between walls half green with pellitory, houses with high gables and rough wooden balconies where geraniums shone in the shadow, and from which the trailing plants hung low in that supreme luxuriance which is the beginning of their death. Two Summers in Guyenne
  • Watch for additional animals if you see one; a male may be pursuing a mate, and youngsters may be trailing their mother.
  • This incredible trailing groundcover has vivid fleshy leaves and succulent stems that enable it to store water and thrive in even the harshest climates.
  • His young son comes trailing white-faced behind.
  • It seemed a glow to him, a warm and trailing vapor, ever beyond his reaching, though sometimes he was rewarded by catching at shreds of it and weaving them into phrases that echoed in his brain with haunting notes or drifted across his vision in misty wafture of unseen beauty. Chapter 11
  • Carry out a safety check: tidy trailing electrical leads, plug electricity points for young children and make sure your smoke detectors work.
  • Some were further guarded from prying eyes by sort of gridirons, politely called balconies, though, since the platform had been forgotten, and only the protecting railings were there hard up against the glass, the name was deceptive. The Good Comrade
  • Trailing an article that uses the term accurately ( "the first world champion from outside the British Isles in 30 years") with an innacurate statement on the front page of the website ( "first foreigner to win world title since 1980") shows how it can be easy to lazily conflate the geographical with the political while making poor Ken Doherty a subject of the British crown. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • When he reached the wire, however, he saw at once that its strength was an illusion, for the whole concertina was held in place by an unbarbed loop hung loosely over the twisted end of a broken railing: surmounting the cunning defences of Standingham Castle wasn't going to be such a problem after all, thank heavens! War Game
  • Not every Frenchman will welcome the sight of such a leviathan trailing Union flags to the gates of Paris. ANTI-ICE
  • For a second the dog hesitated, then as if compelled by a command, Rocky pounced on Kevin trailing his rough tongue all over his master's face in long slurpy licks.
  • Likewise, flower boxes can hang on the deck's railings with azaleas and begonias brightening up that stark wood deck.
  • Iron spikes have been welded to the railings around the embassy.
  • Long trailing flexes are a serious trip hazard.
  • Two peónes darted through the slits in the barrera and pulled him toward the railing, blood trailing behind him in a long black tail. Carlos The Impossible (Part 2)
  • The Hispania is a majestic sight, and lying on the roof of the aft deckhouse the whole stern can be viewed, complete with railings, alternate steering gear and mooring bollards.
  • The walls shone with rainwater trailing through the grime and the ground was thick with mud between the uneven cobblestones.
  • It is said that the organ of carving upon wood is prominently developed on all English skulls; and the sagacious Mr. Combe has placed this organ at the back of the head, in juxtaposition to that of destructiveness, which is equally large among our countrymen, as is notably evinced upon all railings, seats, temples, and other things-belonging to other people. Paul Clifford — Complete
  • Malone looked out over the stud farm with its lush green paddocks, the white railing fences and the double row of stables of red brick. MURDER SONG
  • He caught a last glimpse of a grey Mercedes on the far side of the central barrier railings.
  • The main points of interest on the three deck levels are the railings, lifeboat davits and companionways.
  • At 11: 12 p.m., during McGarvey's attack run, the aircraft trailing McGarvey's by approximately eight miles reported seeing a brilliant orange flash mushrooming from the area of the lead aircraft, after which no radio contact could be established with the aircraft. Carlton, James E. Jr.

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