Crossword clues for tramline
Wiktionary
n. 1 The rails that a tram runs on 2 (context tennis British English) Either of the two pairs of sidelines marked on a tennis court which mark the outside of the singles and doubles playing areas 3 A scratch on a film, usually vertical, that extends through multiple frames
WordNet
n. the track on which trams or streetcars run [syn: tramway, streetcar track]
Wikipedia
A tramline or tram line most commonly refers to the tracks and overhead wires used by trams, or a route in a tram network.
Tramline or Tramlines may also refer to:
- Tramlines Festival, a music festival in Sheffield.
- Tramway track, the tracks on which a tram runs.
- Lines on a tennis court
- Tramlining
Usage examples of "tramline".
Romanov moved towards him, Adam took a pace backwards from the tramlines to allow the tramcar to pass between them.
The strokes had been laid on with such ferocity that a double tramline had been raised as every one had landed, so although only four blows had seared each buttock, eight pulsing, throbbing stripes flared from both of them.
Dandy had been more than enthusiastic in his use of Lolli and not only had he left her heavily bruised but there was hardly an inch of her flesh that was not striated with raised tramline ridges or livid weals from his use of the cane and the whip.
A smaller metal building stood between the larger pairs, at the head of the tramline crossing the Mirror.
The three Venerians surviving within the blockhouse ran for the tramline also.
So bright that the only useful tramline from the Mote is not only to the Eye, it terminates inside the supergiant.
Davies was wearing his best blue suit, although it had a tramline crease down one trouser leg, and a Metropolitan Police Sports and Social Club tie which he had sponged especially.
In deserts with never a tramline to follow by, The Israelite horde went roaming abroad Like so many sundowners out on the wallaby.
Of course if they ran a tramline along the North Circular from the cattlemarket to the quays value would go up like a shot.
It was a wonder that there was not a tramline in such an important thoroughfare.
Electors of Arran Quay, Inns Quay, Rotunda, Mountjoy and North Dock, better run a tramline, I say, from the cattlemarket to the river.
It was just after eight as we drove down the tramline track to the mine buildings.
He spun her slowly around on the chain, noting with satisfaction the clinical precision of the double tramlines left by the cane.
Laid diagonally over the tramlines, the single raised ridges created a criss-cross design that would have been worthy of any modern artist.
She was stroked and caressed, his lips running over the painful weals and tramlines until all her pain was swept away by a rising tide of arousal that left no place for anything but feelings of sexual gratification.