Definitionn. the group that gathers together for a particular occasion
Last update: June 12, 2015
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There may be two complete lines of track or three lines of rails, one being common to both tracks, and the cars passing on a middle turnout or " parting "; or a single track with a parting. [Please select]
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At the rear of the station an aged stage driver sat nodding on his turnout. [Please select]
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Ye'll get a good turnout at your meeting the night, but they're Sayin' that the polis will interfere.' [Please select]
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I borrowed this turnout of the McMasters', who live a piece down the road; the foreman, you know. [Please select]
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At the sound of unexpected wheels the Girl lifted her head and stared at the turnout. [Please select]
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He had decided to make use of the Belle Plain turnout in creating an atmosphere of confidence and trust--especially trust. [Please select]
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"Wouldn't a little groom up behind improve the appearance of my turnout." [Please select]
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For a reason which will presently be more apparent, it is desirable now to give this turnout plainly to the reader. [Please select]
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From the shouting and the gorgeousness of the turnout, it was thought he might be some official favorite or famous prince. [Please select]
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A turnout for clearing passing trains was provided at both ends of the bridge. [Please select]
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A derrick was placed at each platform to handle skips between it and the material tracks which ran underneath and through the tunnel with a turnout at each end for switching back empty cars. [Please select]
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