Railroading [verb]
Definition of Railroading:
put in jail, confinement
Synonyms of Railroading:
● Detain
● Jail
● Confine
● Imprison
● Immure
● Restrict
● Intern
● Settle
● Restrain
● Slough
● Commit
● Railroad
● Hold
● Cage
● Book
● Impound
● Put away
● Lock up
● Bastille
● Coop up
Sentence/Example of Railroading:
We love to run past the signals, in our railroading and in our thinking.
At any rate we'll have to call off railroading for to-night, for if you are not sleepy, I am.
That was real railroading, the top-notch of railroading, too.
It is the same in railroading—or anything else, for that matter.
At one time, from 1849 to 1855, I was engaged in railroading.
That is a phase of American railroading not often brought to light.
But even the simple things in railroading must be executed with extreme care.
He is the kind that American railroading is hungry for to-day.
But there seems to be no stopping of the hand of ultimate destiny in railroading.
Railroading is to-day in the full flush of successful existence.