Railroad in a sentence as a noun

You can't build a railroad, not in today's climate.

The arrows and beacons were designed for night usage, where it's a lot harder to see railroad tracks.

My mother manages to do railroad work without a guarantee that her great-grandchildren will continue to be paid for those labors.

See, since the railroad was torn to pieces by the liberal policies of the nineties, trucks are the only way to transport goods from most of the country.

Railroad in a sentence as a verb

We have railroad locomotives that can tell when an axle is just starting to slip, and cut the power to that one axle, so that the wheels never slip even at full power on slick rails.

That plugin introduces huge traffic to already crumbling ticket vending site, and it has obviously made railroad bureau angry.

We made a monster trap that drops tons of resources next to a powered railroad track, so you can get in a cart, whiz by monsters, after which they burn in lava, then their byproducts fall down a waterfall.

In most of my Civ II games, I produce hordes of engineers, which I use to terraform the **** out of the planet--getting railroads everywhere, irrigation and farmland on all plains and grassland, mining on all hills, turning mountains into hills and swamp and jungle into forest, and eventually turning plains and forest into grassland and hills.

Railroad definitions

noun

line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight

See also: railway

noun

a line of track providing a runway for wheels; "he walked along the railroad track"

See also: railway

verb

compel by coercion, threats, or crude means; "They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone"

See also: dragoon sandbag

verb

supply with railroad lines; "railroad the West"

verb

transport by railroad