Results for: cause to run off the rails (as in a train)
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African monkey, bore a hole with a drill, bore a hole; practice, train; sow seeds in rows, boring tool with drill, furrow for seeds, part of tool that bores holes, plant with drill, planted row of seeds, practice marching, predatory mollusk, repeated e...drill
argument, dispute (slang); boxing match (for prize money); scuffle, fight; working class, populace, proletariat (Australian slang); small train used in miningbarney
arrange schooling, develop, instruct, teach, traineducate
assign berth to somebody, assign mooring to vessel, bed (in a train or vehicle); place where a ship is anchored, bed on ship or train, dock a ship, dock for ship, job, job on ship, move into berth; distribute berth, parking place, room to maneuver at seaberth
at end of stem, at the very end, causing death, device linked to computer, dying, either end of a passenger line; bus or train station; point of connection to a current (Electricity), electrical conductor, end part, extremity, closing, concluding, fina...terminal
attack or inspect ship, backboard, be provided with room and meals, book cover, chalkboard, circuit board, composite material pressed into a sheet, control panel, cover something with boards, cover with planks; get on, go aboard (train, etc.); accommod...board
attendant holding traintrainbearer
automobile; railroad car; elevator, chariot, passenger-carrying road vehicle, traveling compartment for people or things, vehicle on railscar
avenue, street, paved or packed surface designed for travel; path, way; roadstead, protected area for ships to anchor; railway, train track, course of action, hard track for use of vehicles, mine tunnel, railroadroad
banister, handrail, rail (to prevent falling, accidents, etc.), extra rail giving train stability, safety railguardrail
baptize and name, baptize into Christianity; give a name to (a child, ship, etc.); educate, train, give name to something or somebody, use for first timechristen
bar, bannister; bar used to hang objects; railroad track, denounce or complain bitterly, fence or railing, lay railroad tracks; send by train; construct a fence, long piece of wood or metal, put rail on or around something, see also:third rail, steel b...rail
bar, pub, tavern; lounge, reception room; sedan, two- or four-door automobile with a closed roof; dining or sleeping car of a train (British), drinking place, part of ship or trainsaloon
be or make somebody suitable, describe as something, have or give somebody eligibility, moderate, modify or restrict meaning, restrict or change, train, certify; meet the minimum standards; limit, restrict; attribute a quality or characteristic; modera...qualify
board a train; put aboard a train, cause to happen, get on or put on train, trap in gas or liquidentrain
 

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