
1) Brook no delay 2) Convict falsely 3) Convict hastily 4) Convict one too quickly 5) Convict unfairly 6) Convict without a fair trial 7) Debut single 8) Line 9) Line of force 10) Monopoly buy 11) Monopoly property 12) One of a Monopoly foursome 13) Push a bill through abruptly 14) Railroad line 15) Railway 
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1) Frame 2) Metro 3) Monorail 4) Railway 5) Sidetrack 6) Siding 7) Subway 
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• (v. t.) To carry or send by railroad; usually fig., to send or put through at high speed or in great haste; to hurry or rush unduly; as, to railroad a bill through Condress. • (n.) Alt. of Railway
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A wide open split with both pins on the same line (4-6, 7-9, 8-10, 7-10). (hole)
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mode of land transportation in which flange-wheeled vehicles move over two parallel steel rails, or tracks, either by self-propulsion or by the ... [96 related articles]
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To turn a fabric in a direction where the selvages are in a horizontal postion. In a plain fabric or when the design is non directional, you can avoid making seams when the width of the goods will accommodate the height required. Some upholstery fabrics are designed in this manner to be used exclusively for furniture.
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railway
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a road bed consisting of parallel rails (usually made of metal) on which trains carrying passengers or freight can move from place to place 
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Rail'road` (rāl'rōd`), 
Rail'way` (- wā`) 
 noun   1.  A road or way consisting of one or more parallel series of iron or steel rails, patterned and adjusted to be tracks for the wheels of vehicles, and suitably supported on a bed or substructure. » The modern railroad...
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Rail'road`  transitive verb  To carry or send by railroad; usually fig., to send or put through at high speed or in great haste; to hurry or rush unduly; as, to 
 railroad a bill through Condress. [ Colloq., U. S.] 
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Railroad is American slang for to force something to happen through wit or intimidation. The British equivalent is bulldoze.
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[
v] - supply with railroad lines 2. [v] - transport by railroad
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A wide open split.
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American slang for to force something to happen through wit or intimidation. The British equivalent is bulldoze.
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