Use rail in a sentence
Sentences ending with rail
- Do you remember what I used to say in my lectures?--or were you asleep just then, or cutting your initials on the rail? [6]
- Here all were welcome, even the light-fingered gentlemen who enjoyed the privilege of police protection; and who sometimes, through fortuitous circumstances, were hauled before the very magistrates with whom they had rubbed elbows on the polished rail. [9]
- Last year I traveled twenty thousand miles, almost entirely by rail; the year before, I traveled over twenty-five thousand miles, half by sea and half by rail; and the year before that I traveled in the neighborhood of ten thousand miles, exclusively by rail. [5]
- The perfection of travel is ten miles an hour, on top of a stagecoach; it is greater speed than forty by rail. [4]
- Nobody seemed willing to take it up, and Mrs. Dryfoos went on, with an old woman's severity: "I say they ought to be all tarred and feathered and rode on a rail. [8]
- How few of them availed themselves of their spiritual birthright to renew their lives at the altar rail! [9]
- They were crossing the bridge at Stanley Street, now deserted, and by common consent they paused in the middle of it, leaning on the rail. [9]
- She soon shortened sail, and went so leisurely that presently our light barge drew alongside, and I perceived Mr. Zachariah Hood, a merchant of the town, returning from London, hanging over her rail. [9]
- By this time our three ladies had their faces all turned toward the speaker, like the weathercocks in a northeaster, and I thought it best to switch off the talk on to another rail. [6]
- At the back of it was an eighteenth-century stairway, with a band of red carpet running up the steps, and a wrought-iron guard with a velvet-covered rail. [9]
Short sentences using rail
- Smoke hung above her rail. [9]
- We left Milan by rail. [5]
- By rail. [5]
Sentences containing rail two or more times
- At $10 per ton, or $100 per car, which would be a fair price for the distance by rail, the freight bill would amount to $180,000, or $162,000 more by rail than by river. [5]
More example sentences with the word rail in them
- The old man, whose name was Ripley, wore a nut-brown hunting shirt trimmed with red cotton; and he had no sooner slipped the packs from his horses than he began to rail at Hans, who stood looking on. [9]
- Remember my rhymes when you ride again On the rattling rail by the broomstick train! [6]
- The rail fences were somewhat disturbed, and the cinders of extinguished fires showed the use to which they had been applied. [6]
- The gray squirrels were out looking for their breakfasts, and one of them came toward us in light, soft, intermittent leaps, until he was close to the rail of the burial-ground. [6]
- As the doctor went out, he said to himself,--"On the rail at last. [6]
- When he reached Wells County, the last, Mr. Bixby so far lost his habitual sang froid as to hammer on the rail with his fist. [9]
- Rested and refreshed, we took the rail happy and contented. [5]
- So now we was both on our knees with our chins on a fence rail and gazing--yes, and gasping too. [5]
- Crozier bowed and turned, again grasping the rail of the witness-box with one hand, while with an air of cogitation and suspense he stroked his chin with the long fingers of the other hand. [11]
- Good places in trees and seats on rail fences sold for half a dollar apiece; lemonade and gingerbread-stands had great prosperity. [5]
- Presently he advanced towards the altar rail --he was accustomed to do this with his little flock--and placing one hand on the lectern, began to speak. [4]
- They went down to the rail, and the railroad president cast his eye over the House. [9]
- Jeff gave prosperity to Stone's Landing and navigation to Goose Run, and the toast was washed down with gusto, in the simple fluid of corn; and with the return compliment that a rail road was a good thing, and that Jeff Thompson was no slouch. [5]
- He appeared not to realise that letters would get to Hasha by rail as quickly as by the Amenhotep. [11]
- It will keep to it for a while; then it will quit the rail, so to speak, and run to any side-track which may present itself. [6]
- They were prepared to hear Mrs. Brice rail at the dirt of St. Louis and the crudity of the West. [9]
- I followed the thing right up: "If the king does not arrive, I will have myself ridden on a rail: if he does I will ride you on a rail instead. [5]
- The Germans, when they travel by rail, wrap themselves in furs and carry foot-sacks. [4]
- In one of these, by the rail, I sat down suffocated, bewildered, and deafened. [9]
- She laid down the whistle beside him on the rail, and went off a little distance and seated herself on a bench. [9]
- A half-hour later the roisterers, who had meant to carry Constantine Jopp on a rail, carried Terry O'Ryan on their shoulders through the town, against his will. [11]
- I didn't mind the rail or anything else, so that I didn't come in for the tar and feathers. [5]
- Mr. Wetherell noticed that many members turned in their seats as they clapped, and glancing along the gallery he caught a flash of red and perceived the radiant Miss Cassandra herself leaning over the rail, her hands clasped in ecstasy. [9]
- The same rail that brought me the letter from the Punjab, brought also a little book published by Messrs. Thacker, Spink & Co., of Calcutta, which interested me, for both its preface and its contents treated of this matter of over-education. [5]
- So we moved south with a westward slant, 17 hours by rail to the capital of the colony of Victoria, Melbourne--that juvenile city of sixty years, and half a million inhabitants. [5]
- Cold is the snow on the rail, and chill The wind that comes from the frozen hill. [11]
- I have likewise sent off to-day, per rail, a return-box of Cornhill books. [14]
- The nurse with raised elbows was lifting the infant over the rail of his cot. [2]
- We've got the rail road to fall back on; and in the meantime, what are we worrying about that $200,000 appropriation for? [5]
- He did not rail against her. [11]
- There was no Pacific railroad in those fine times of ten or twelve years ago--not a single rail of it. [5]
- Irresistibly I jumped out of bed, and running to the gallery rail I saw two dark figures moving among the leaves below. [9]
- Hand over hand on a swaying rail, Sharp in her ears and her heart the wail Of a hundred lives; and she has no fear Save that her prayer be not granted her. [11]
- A strange thought of their futility struck me as I climbed the rail fence beside them, and pushed on into the main road, the mud sucking under my shoes as I went. [9]
- The weightiest half of the press quickly joined forces with the new movement, and left the other half to rail about the proposed "destruction of the liberties" of the bottom layer of society, the hitherto governing class of the community. [5]
- At the foot of the companionway leading to the saloon deck she saw, of all people, Mr. Eliphalet Hopper leaning on the rail, and pensively expectorating on the roof of the wheel-house. [9]
- Mr. Wharton did not look at me, but stared into the fire, for he was plainly not a man to rail and rant. [9]
- Between Arles and Nimes (and Avignon again,) we shall be till Saturday morning--then rail it through on that day to Ouchy, reaching the hotel at 11 at night if the train isn't late. [5]
- He paused a moment to gather courage, and then, gripping the rail, he ascended. [9]
- The ascent is made by rail, or horseback, or on foot, as one may prefer. [5]
- Pushing the thick locks back from his brow with a hasty movement, he answered in a tone of the most intense contempt: "Do what you will, but remember this: Beware that, ere the joust begins, you do not ride the rail instead of the charger. [10]
- Why should the little white houses of the prosperous little villages on the line of the rail seem cold and suggest winter, and the land seem scrimped and without an atmosphere? [4]
- We were a little fatigued with sight seeing, and so we rattled through a good deal of country by rail without caring to stop. [5]
- A few days later the young diver descended, with his armor on, and entered the berth-saloon of the boat, and stood at the foot of the companionway, with his hand on the rail, peering through the dim water. [5]
- The way the Judge was traveling would carry him over 2,000 miles by rail, he said; southwest from Sydney down to Melbourne, then northward up to Adelaide, then a cant back northeastward and over the border into New South Wales once more--to Broken Hill. [5]
- He said: "But it is for accident insurance, and if you are going to travel by rail--" "If I am going to travel by rail I sha'n't need it. [5]
- They were plunged into a cold bath on the steamer in the half-hour's sail from the end of the rail to Bar Harbor. [4]
- In the front, in the very center, leaning back against the orchestra rail, stood Dolokhov in a Persian dress, his curly hair brushed up into a huge shock. [2]
- The other day in Chicago I sat some time in a broker's office with others watching the market, and dropped into conversation with a bright young fellow, at whose right hand, across the rail, was a telegraph operator at the end of a private wire. [4]
- Excursionists continually swarmed in by rail or by carriage road. [4]
- We came down in an hour by rail, but I couldn't get your telegram till this morning, for it was Sunday and they had shut up the post office to go to the circus. [5]
- Seventy-five or a hundred people were in the room, and all discussing that item, and saying they hoped the seeker would find that rascal and remove the pollution of his presence from the town--with a rail, or a bullet, or something. [5]
- Sixteen miles (two hours) by rail from Port Louis. [5]
- I said to him then, "You rail at the world and scoff at men and many decencies, and yet you do these things! [11]
- She drew back her head from the balcony rail, and tried to sit still and to think, but she was trembling as one stricken with a chill. [9]
- Dies--not yet; for her firm hands clasped The solid bridge, as the breach out-gasped, And the rail that had held her downward swept, Where old Carew in his snow-grave slept. [11]
- She put her hand on the stairs rail, and a little shiver ran over her. [8]
- Besides, the man had a right to rail. [11]
- The stream of guests had been arrested until the hall was packed, and the curious were peering over the rail above. [9]
- After leaving Mr. Gorse they wended their way to the Durrett Building and handed their cards over the rail of the offices of Watling, Fowndes and Ripon. [9]
- The French passengers gazed wistfully at the low-lying strip of sand and forest, but our uniformed pilgrims crowded the rail and hailed it as the promised land of self-realization. [9]
- He stepped away from the desk nearer the rail, the bowed head was raised. [4]
- We have come five hundred miles by rail through the heart of France. [5]
- Then Mr. Duncan's finger nails whitened as his thin hands clutched the rail, and a sense of a pending event was upon Wetherell. [9]
- Without raising his eyes, he started slowly across the lawn; and to Victoria, leaning forward intently over the balcony rail, there seemed an unwonted lack of purpose in his movements. [9]
- Wetherell saw Mr. Duncan beside him, a tense figure leaning on the rail, calling to some one below. [9]
- When Bijah had driven into Coniston village and hitched his wagon to the rail, he went direct to the store. [9]
- At last the door of the inner office opened, and Ditmar came out and stood by the rail. [9]
- It wasn't war," declared Jowett spasmodically, grasping the rail of the fire-engine as the wheel struck a stone and nearly shot them from their seats. [11]
- I believed we could walk down to Waeggis or Vitznau in a day, but I knew we could go down by rail in about an hour, so I chose the latter method. [5]
- The sound of cheerful voices camp to her from above; she started to climb--even with the help of the rail it seemed as if she would never reach the top of that stairway. [9]
- Therefore, if we chance to discover that from Dan to Beersheba seemed a mighty stretch of country to the Israelites, let us not be airy with them, but reflect that it was and is a mighty stretch when one can not traverse it by rail. [5]
- By rail we can be in the heart of London, in Baker Street, in seventeen minutes--by a smart train in five. [5]
- His cheerful countenance came up between the frowning guns, his hook-hand ran over the rail, and in a moment he was on deck facing--Radisson. [11]
- He would sit by the hour, with his feet on the rail of the porch and his hat tilted back, while Virginia read to him. [9]
- We passed on by rail, and the next day's papers brought us the telegraphic news that Table Rock had fallen over; perhaps we were among the last persons on it! [6]
- But this speed by rail will enable us to live in Philadelphia and do business in New York. [4]
- We that came by rail from Rome have escaped this misfortune. [5]
- We left Melbourne by rail for Adelaide, the capital of the vast Province of South Australia--a seventeen-hour excursion. [5]
- It was dark, but sufficient light came through Ditmar's open door to guide her beside the rail. [9]
- He said nothing, but hid his face in his arms over the rail of the bower. [9]
- From Paris I branched out and walked through Holland and Belgium, procuring an occasional lift by rail or canal when tired, and I had a tolerably good time of it "by and large. [5]
- But if the boat had returned that night to Pictou, some of the passengers might have left her and gone west by rail, instead of wasting two, or three days lounging through Northumberland Sound and idling in the harbors of Prince Edward Island. [4]
- I judge so because I know that one may go by rail from St. Louis to Hannibal--a distance of at least a hundred and twenty miles--in seven hours. [5]
- And when the beauty of the evening was led out, Dolly would lean over the rail, and pout and smile by turns. [9]
- It can probably be done quicker by rail. [5]
- We shall go back up the river to St. Paul, and thence by rail X-lots home. [5]
- Unmindful of the awe-stricken stares he got from those about him when his identity became known, Mr. Lovejoy gained the rail and shoved aside a man who was actually making way for him. [9]
- We shall be at Gibraltar before midnight and I think I will go horseback (a long days) and thence by rail and diligence to Cadiz. [5]
- Therefore, when we are rested, we propose to go in a French steamer to Civita and from thence to Rome, and by rail to Naples. [5]
- Shortly afterward he appeared at the poop rail, straight and alert, his eye piercing each man as it fell on him. [9]
- He turned away, and leaning across the rail, stared at the high bluffs, red-bronzed by the autumn sun. [9]
- I dined alone, and afterwards I was strolling up and down one end of the long veranda when I caught sight of a lonely figure in a corner, with chair tilted back and feet on the rail. [9]
- On the rail again--bound for Bendigo. [5]
- The villagers had a strong desire to tar-and-feather Injun Joe and ride him on a rail, for body-snatching, but so formidable was his character that nobody could be found who was willing to take the lead in the matter, so it was dropped. [5]
- Switches were changed a mile in advance by pulling a wire rope that passed along the ground by the rail, from station to station. [5]
- First you'll marry a combination of calico and consumption that's as thin as a rail, and next you'll get a creature that's nothing more than the dropsy in disguise, and then you've got to eke out that bridal dress with an old balloon. [5]
- It had traveled 50,000 miles by sea and rail, and had ridden in front of him on his horse 8,000. [5]
- He always said: "Let them rail on; he laughs best who laughs last. [5]
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