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railroading

American  
[reyl-roh-ding] / ˈreɪlˌroʊ dɪŋ /

noun

  1. the construction or operation of railroads.

  2. travel by railroad.


Etymology

Origin of railroading

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55; railroad + -ing 1

Example Sentences

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Unlike Derry’s pubs, it welcomed everybody and also secretly provided a safe refuge for Hank as he hid from the cops intent on railroading him.

From Salon • Dec. 8, 2025

“When the Mexican Revolution was going on, you had a lot of Mexican immigrants coming into these railroading hubs and centers like the Inland Empire, like San Bernardino,” Ocegueda said.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 8, 2025

Precision scheduled railroading generally involves sticking to a strict operating schedule; cutting staff and assets like train cars, locomotives and rail yards; and running fewer but longer trains.

From New York Times • Apr. 2, 2023

TCI argues that its board nominees would be the best candidates for those seats because they all have extensive experience in railroading.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 29, 2021

They launched into a long discussion of their memories, both of railroading and of the Sierras.

From "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep

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