tramline
Americannoun
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a streetcar system.
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a streetcar route or track.
noun
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Also called: tramway. (often plural) the tracks on which a tram runs
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the route taken by a tram
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(often plural) the outer markings along the sides of a tennis or badminton court
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(plural) a set of guiding principles
Etymology
Origin of tramline
Example Sentences
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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.
From BBC • Feb. 5, 2024
Then there is a massive shootout while Six is handcuffed to a bench, and an exciting, extended chase scene on a tramline that may be the film's pièce de résistance.
From Salon • Jul. 22, 2022
Pisgat Ze’ev is the last stop on the Jerusalem tramline, Beit Hanina the second-to-last.
From The New Yorker • May 27, 2017
“The tramline is now submerged in the concrete jungle of the city,” said the Hong Kong artist Kingsley Ng, who sees the trams as a kind of time capsule of local history.
From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2017
BLOOM: What railway opera is like a tramline in Gibraltar?
From Ulysses by Joyce, James
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