Pronunciation: /reɪl haʊs/
noun A building or structure used for housing or accommodating railway employees or passengers.
A1 I live in a rail house near the train station.
A2 The rail house was painted red and white, making it stand out among the other buildings.
B1 The rail house was built in the 19th century and has a lot of historical significance.
B2 The rail house is now a popular tourist attraction, with many visitors coming to see its unique architecture.
C1 The rail house has been renovated to include modern amenities while still preserving its original charm.
C2 The rail house is a prime example of adaptive reuse, showcasing how old buildings can be repurposed for contemporary use.
formal The rail house is responsible for maintaining and repairing the train tracks.
informal Let's meet at the rail house before catching the train.
slang I heard there's a party happening at the rail house tonight.
figurative The rail house of our community is the central hub for transportation and connectivity.
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