rail (at or against) (Meaning)

rail (at or against)

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rail (at or against) Sentence Examples

  1. The train roared along the rails, its wheels screeching at the curves.
  2. The protesters railed against the government's policies, demanding change.
  3. The angry customer railed at the cashier, complaining about the poor service.
  4. The politician railed against his opponent, accusing him of dishonesty.
  5. The lawyer railed against the judge's decision, arguing that it was unjust.
  6. The teacher railed against the students' lack of discipline, threatening consequences.
  7. The activist railed against the destruction of the rainforest, pleading for its protection.
  8. The athlete railed against the injury that had sidelined him, vowing to return stronger than ever.
  9. The parent railed against the school's decision to cancel the field trip, expressing their disappointment.
  10. The employee railed against the unfair treatment he had received, threatening to file a grievance.

FAQs About the word rail (at or against)

dress down, call down, bawl out, chew out,scold, lecture, read the riot act (to), reprimand, blame, rate

endorse, sanction, indorse,approve,praise,laud, extoll, extol

The train roared along the rails, its wheels screeching at the curves.

The protesters railed against the government's policies, demanding change.

The angry customer railed at the cashier, complaining about the poor service.

The politician railed against his opponent, accusing him of dishonesty.