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rail-splitter

[ reyl-split-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that splits logs into rails, rail, especially for fences.
  2. Rail-splitter, nickname of Abraham Lincoln.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rail-splitter1

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; rail 1 + splitter
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He grew up a rail-splitter clearing land on the frontier.

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Smith is likened to Honest Abe, the humble rail-splitter who overturned the slave power by announcing the axiomatic truth of human equality.

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The populist mythology surrounding Abraham Lincoln was not only the rail-splitter born in a log cabin, but the youth who studied books by candlelight.

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Since the recession, Hogan argues, we’re even more likely to hold up figures like Lincoln — a rail-splitter who made it all the way to the Oval Office – as the embodiment of American pluck.

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With one hand on each shoulder, she planted her knee in the middle of his back, and dexterously brought the powerful frame of the rail-splitter to the ground.

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