rails Synonyms

rails Meaning

Wordnet

rails (n)

a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll

rails Sentence Examples

  1. The rollercoaster's rails creaked and groaned as it soared through the air.
  2. The train tracks' rails shimmered in the sunlight, guiding the locomotives along the route.
  3. The fencing consisted of sturdy metal rails, providing a secure barrier around the property.
  4. The barn's hayloft was accessed by a ladder that slid along wooden rails.
  5. The construction crew fastened the drywall to the ceiling using metal rails.
  6. The cable car glided effortlessly along the rails, offering panoramic city views.
  7. The skiers carved graceful turns down the mountain's snow-covered rails.
  8. The stairwell was flanked by polished brass rails, adding an element of elegance to the building.
  9. The antique bed had intricate wrought-iron rails, adding a touch of Victorian charm.
  10. The fence along the field was supported by a series of wooden rails, keeping livestock secure.

FAQs About the word rails

a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll

railings, balustrades, banisters,bannisters, guardrails,fenders, handrails

No antonyms found.

The rollercoaster's rails creaked and groaned as it soared through the air.

The train tracks' rails shimmered in the sunlight, guiding the locomotives along the route.

The fencing consisted of sturdy metal rails, providing a secure barrier around the property.

The barn's hayloft was accessed by a ladder that slid along wooden rails.