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tramline
[ tram-lahyn ]
noun
British.
- a streetcar system.
- a streetcar route or track.
tramline
/ ˈ³Ù°ù泾ˌ±ô²¹Éª²Ô /
noun
- Also calledtramway often plural the tracks on which a tram runs
- the route taken by a tram
- often plural the outer markings along the sides of a tennis or badminton court
- plural a set of guiding principles
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The tramlines are now set for the battles ahead, a member of the cabinet tells me.
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The boy had at least 19 so-called tramline wounds, indicative of having been caused by the bamboo cane Robinson admitted using.
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It will set the broad tramlines for the election choices.
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Dominating the view through the floor-to-ceiling windows, across a dual carriageway and tramline, is a vast sports complex, with two 4G football pitches.
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With the second set in the balance, Jabeur hit a fine backhand return winner to start the game and then forced Rybakina to twice push backhands into the tramlines.
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