Definition of Rerails

1. rerail [v] - See also: rerail

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerails

rerack
reracked
reracking
reracks
reradiate
reradiated
reradiates
reradiating
reradiation
reradiations
rerail
rerailed
rerailer
rerailers
rerailing
rerails (current term)
reraise
reraised
reraises
reraising
reran
rerandomization
rerandomizations
rerandomize
rerandomized
rerandomizes
rerandomizing
reranking
rerankings
rerape

Literary usage of Rerails

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Speeches of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, with Memoir by Richard Lalor Sheil (1868)
"The mention of Numantia rerails to me another observation of Mr. Dawson. lie has sneered at a reference made by me to Livy, and laughed at an alleged ..."

2. The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End of the Year 1700 by Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, John Eames, John Martyn (1716)
"... very rerails and abated-, where it was Fierce, always at the height of Trees at leaft, never on the ground Vehement, that I could hear of, ..."

3. The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record: For the Year (1855)
"The sister remonstrates, argues, pleads, persuades, and rerails—thanks to the winning influence of a sister's love : but London y, bears the tempter's cry, ..."

4. Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of State by Bureau of Rolls and Library, Dept. of State, United States (1897)
"His arrival in America rerails their ancient friendship and its continuation. Business plans. Refers ti, his family and Lafayette. [In French. ..."

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