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railroading

[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪlɹə‍ʊdɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹeɪɫˌɹoʊdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the activity of designing and constructing and operating railroads

How To Use railroading In A Sentence

  • After asking anyone in the audience with political clout to help liberate Carter, Dylan and his band proceed to rip into a ferocious eight-minute-plus scorcher detailing the boxer's alleged crime and subsequent railroading.
  • How skillfully the timetable must be worked out, and how unwaveringly its edicts must be carried through, adds up to the fine art of railroading.
  • Rail fans can enjoy sitting trackside, watching modern railroading and enjoying the historic connection with the Great Northern Railroad.
  • Rather, the museum places railroading in the context of the community and focuses on the daily lives of the railroad's workers and families.
  • The language that he described as American was full of regional variation, new words borrowed from immigrant groups, figurative usage from such institutions as railroading and baseball, jaunty slang, and raucous vulgarisms.
  • Sunday, May 1, 1960, is a date that will not be soon forgotten in the annals of Canadian steam railroading.
  • Of course, in the short term the railroading process is likely to proceed unabated, but in the longer term a permanent derailment is likely. Hawaii Reporter
  • He enjoys railroading so much he even works on manufacturing real railcars for Gunderson in Portland.
  • I have had an interest in railroading, and in railway signal systems, since I was about ten years old.
  • You might not know this, but railroading is the world's most capital-intensive business -- 17 to 18 per cent of every revenue dollar is reinvested every year. Building Competitiveness: A New Transportation Vision for Canada
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