railing

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(noun) a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports. Synonyms: rail.
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(noun) material for making rails or rails collectively.
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(verb) complain bitterly. Synonyms: rail, inveigh.
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(verb) enclose with rails. Synonyms: rail, rail in. Example: "Rail in the old graves."
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(verb) provide with rails. Synonyms: rail. Example: "The yard was railed."
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(verb) separate with a railing. Synonyms: rail, rail off. Example: "Rail off the crowds from the presidential palace."
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(verb) convey (goods etc.) by rails. Synonyms: rail. Example: "Fresh fruit are railed from italy to belgium."
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(verb) travel by rail or train. Synonyms: train, rail. Examples: "They railed from rome to venice." "She trained to hamburg."
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(verb) lay with rails. Synonyms: rail. Example: "Hundreds of miles were railed out here."
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(verb) fish with a handline over the rails of a boat. Synonyms: rail. Example: "They are railing for fresh fish."
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(verb) spread negative information about. Synonyms: vilify, revile, vituperate, rail. Example: "The nazi propaganda vilified the jews."
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(verb) criticize severely. Synonyms: fulminate, rail. Examples: "He fulminated against the republicans' plan to cut medicare." "She railed against the bad social policies."
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