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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
tramlines
noun
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▪ By leaving the tramlines, which were still greenish, he had a sample at 16% moisture.
▪ The Manchester Metro Link uses existing rail track for part of its journey, switching to tramlines on city centre streets.
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tramlines

n. (plural of tramline English)

Usage examples of "tramlines".

It has been known since CoDominium times that Alderson tramlines form as nearly instantaneously as anything can be in this universe.

Not all the tramlines are useful, because if the flux densities aren't high enough, they won't carry anything big enough to have a drive aboard.

Not all the tramlines are useful, because if the flux densities aren’t high enough, they won’t carry anything big enough to have a drive aboard.

The van was parked beneath the trees, alongside the tramlines, thirty yards from the door of the office building.

Shaking over the cobbles, skidding on the wet tramlines, disregarding the traffic lights, it had vanished westward towards the illuminated hills.

They were on wet cobble, skidding on the tramlines and Bradfield held the wheel still, waiting patiently for the car to come to its senses.

On maps, the tramlines were identified by the spectral colours, and each car's hue matched its line.

Glowing tramlines and telegraphs bound up in a vast cat's-cradle which I thought, for a dizzying moment, might catch us as we fell.