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tramline

[ UK /tɹˈæmla‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. the track on which trams or streetcars run

How To Use tramline In A Sentence

  • The tramlines were removed and diesel buses took over.
  • The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but Henman begged to differ.
  • The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but the player begged to differ.
  • I remember one hot morning the tar on the road melted and I got the wheel of my bicycle caught in the tramlines, and was smothered in melted tar.
  • They also unearthed old tramlines beneath the layers of tarmac which had to be dug up.
  • Items to be covered include options in crop sequences, wheat breeding directions, tramline farming, potential for durum wheats, lupins and various pests and their control.
  • Excavation work at the beginning of the project led to disused cellars, old water and gas pipes and old tramlines being unearthed.
  • In the seven years that Holyrood has spewed out documents on a tramline that may never be built, other cities have reorganised their public transport infrastructure.
  • Tramlines form between stars, along lines of equipotential flux. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • Berdych may have had the heft, but as the match wore on Nadal's effortless mobility began to make his opponent lurch like an ailing triffid in the tramlines. Wimbledon 2010: Berdych's bulk no match for faultless Nadal
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