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railing

A railing is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.

railing

a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports material for making rails or rails collectively

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Simple sentences

He drummed nervously on the railing.
Tom was leaning against the porch railing with a drink in his hand.
Tom had to support himself on the railing.
Tom tried to steady himself by grabbing the railing.

Movie subtitles

Max, George, fix a table immediately at the railing for Mr. Nathan.
He staggered across the porch, grabbed the railing.. butitslippedthroughhishand, and he fell down.
There's where he went through the railing.
Broken railing on Tarpon Springs Turnpike was due to auto smash.
What's the use of railing against the old man?
You'd just about reach that railing. and suddenly you'd put on weight.
You and me's going over that railing with you on the bottom.
He's never even seen a tree without a railing around it.
Up on the railing.
But I thought you'd fallen over the railing.
Well I'll hand it to you. Come to the railing and I'll hand it up.
She was leaning against the railing.
I turn around, my camera's runnin' and I catch him goin' through the railing.
There, from that railing.
Listen, whom are they railing against?
I see. Without a doubt he fell over the railing.
Here I am railing.
I think I shall move near the railing.
Watch the railing, please.
Clear the railing!
What was in the chest was only old bits of ship railing. No! I am not mad!
They say she tied the rope on to the railing and then.
About what? - The railing.
Without a doubt he fell over the railing.
All your life you've been railing against her kind of woman- Useless, troublemakers, parasites.
I'll hand it to you. Come to the railing.
Please. We're talking about a little blood on the railing.
Then he had heard that his father was kicking at everything, that he was cursing and railing against the priest.
Do you think that I am not railing against these cowards too?
Come, come. -Just up to the railing.
Now lean up against the railing.
Sawed off the railing.

News and current affairs

So, with policymakers and pundits railing against sustained oversized trade imbalances, we need to recognize that the real problems are rooted in excessive concentrations of debt.
In his speeches, I discovered the brilliant Che, mercilessly railing against inefficiency, false politics, and double standards.

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