switch engine
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of switch engine
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
Example Sentences
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In Ogden, Utah, police investigated a theft from the Union Pacific yards, tracked down and arrested Marlin Lamar Tullis, 27, and a friend, accused them of making off with 116-ton Diesel heavy-duty switch engine.
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He has also answered calls by rowboat and switch engine.
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Once, when a railroad switch engine idled back and forth on a track that passed the Lions' practice field, Parker looked up to see the engineer and fireman watching the workout.
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In Macon, Ga., 50 men and women sat down with determination on a railroad track so that a switch engine could not take carloads of cotton goods from the Payne Mill of Bibb Manufacturing Co.
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"I might as well been pleadin' with a switch engine," he went on.
From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
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