railroad track (Meaning)
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railroad track (n)
a line of track providing a runway for wheels
Synonyms & Antonyms of railroad track
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railroad track Sentence Examples
- The gleaming railroad tracks stretched infinitely toward the horizon, carrying the promise of distant lands.
- The rumble of a freight train echoed along the desolate railroad track, breaking the stillness of the night.
- The old railroad track had fallen into disuse, leaving a winding trail of twisted metal and weathered sleepers.
- The children skipped and played along the abandoned railroad track, oblivious to its former purpose.
- The search party followed the railroad track deep into the dense forest, hoping for any sign of the missing hikers.
- The high-speed train hurtled along the railroad track, its wheels screeching against the metal rails.
- The derailed locomotive lay overturned beside the railroad track, causing chaos and disruption.
- The dilapidated station house stood desolate next to the overgrown railroad track, a relic of a bygone era.
- The graffiti-covered railroad track bore witness to the passage of time and countless lives.
- The towering trees cast long shadows across the winding railroad track, creating an eerie and atmospheric setting.
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a line of track providing a runway for wheels
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The gleaming railroad tracks stretched infinitely toward the horizon, carrying the promise of distant lands.
The rumble of a freight train echoed along the desolate railroad track, breaking the stillness of the night.
The old railroad track had fallen into disuse, leaving a winding trail of twisted metal and weathered sleepers.
The children skipped and played along the abandoned railroad track, oblivious to its former purpose.