railing Definition
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rail1
noun
- 1. A bar, usually a horizontal one, supported by vertical posts, forming a fence or barrier.
2. A horizontal bar used to hang things on.
- Example: a picture rail
4. The railway as a means of travel or transport.
- Example: go by rail
6. The fence which forms the inside barrier of a racecourse.
- Form: the rails
- The capping part of bulwarks.
- 1. To provide with rails.
2. To enclose (eg a space) within a rail or rails.
- Form: rail something in (usually)
- Form: rail something off
- Mad; eccentric.
- Not functioning or behaving normally or properly.
- Disorganized.
rail2
verb
- intr
railed, railing
1. To complain or criticize it or them abusively or bitterly.
- Thesaurus: rant, rage, fume, thunder; denounce, castigate, upbraid, harangue, lambaste, chastise, criticize, vituperate, abuse, revile, ridicule, inveigh against.
- Form: rail at something or someone (usually)
- Form: against something or someone
noun
adj, noun
adverb
railing
noun
- 1a. Fencing;
1b. Material for building fences.
2. A barrier or ornamental fence, usually of upright iron rods secured by horizontal connections.
- Thesaurus: fence, banister, balustrade, parapet, paling.
- Form: railings (often)
