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rails

noun as in railing

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The choice of Fox News celebrity Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense was the first inkling that this was about to go seriously off the rails.

From Salon

Hegseth, who has questioned whether women should be allowed to serve in combat, rails in the book against “diverse recruits, pumped full of vaccines and even more poisonous ideologies.”

Several times in that run, they have been locked on for the winners' enclosure, only to veer into the rails in the final quarter.

From BBC

He said he has been without his accessibility toilet, which has rails to support his movement, after SH began work on his bathroom due to mould in September.

From BBC

In terms of “formula,” the brand is that safe feeling that they’re not going to totally go off the rails.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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