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interrail

[in-ter-rayl]

verb (used without object)

interrailled, interrailing 
  1. to travel internationally around Europe, using an Interrail pass.



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Other Word Forms

  • interrailer noun
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Example Sentences

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Before I left, I loaded the Eurail/Interrail Rail Planner app onto my phone and bought a five-day, first-class adult train pass for 376 euros.

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The school was being used as an aid distribution center by a group of volunteers called Interrail Turkey.

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According to Variety, the film focuses on three friends who are now in their 50s attempting to recreate an interrail journey across Europe from their youth in order to fulfill their friend’s dying wish.

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Consider an Interrail pass for travelling across Europe: a seven-days in one month option covering 31 countries costs £260 adult or £ 216 youth.

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And, as Wills said when he revisited the Interrail experience this summer after a 30-year gap: “How many of us have cherished memories of zipping inexpensively across Europe – delving into new and thrillingly esoteric cultures, befriending the locals, mangling their language beyond all comprehension, and enjoying all manner of mind-broadening episodes.”

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