Railing in a sentence as a noun

The author is railing against people who care too much.

"Let's be clear - I'm not at all railing on the evils of advertising.

Most of the "many ways" that author is railing against are legacy functions, that are not available in core profile.

Again author seems to be railing against the wrong machine.#Sampler state: Again factually wrong information.

Having a computer partially ignore your control will always lead to people railing the controls all the way in the direction they want.

This perversity is what the author was railing against, not your ability to disagree in general.

Thiel sounds likes just another rich guy losing all connection to reality and morphing into a know-it-all railing against popular tastes.

Indie authors are railing that piracy is taking their sales, when the truth is that often their books or marketing efforts are so bad that they wouldn't have had any sales anyway.

It's a single all or nothing blobRefuted so many times that anyone still saying this is either intentionally misleading or utterly uninformed about what they're railing against.

Suffice to say, most hardware does not support DSA, and underneath, it's all texture units, even in Direct3D, so railing against texture units is a complete red herring.#Many ways to do the same thing: Again many factual errors.

Ex: Making weapons for government use is a legitimate industry; that those weapons are used to violently invade the home of the terminally ill solely for the purpose of seizing a few plants is worth railing against on Facebook.

This is certainly an interesting study, but I can't help being seriously disappointed by this part:Sometimes when I hear people railing against porn, declaring it as the downfall of society, a poison infecting masculine minds and demeaning female ones, I wonder what kind of porn theyre talking about.[...

Railing definitions

noun

a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports

See also: rail

noun

material for making rails or rails collectively