Antonyms for de train
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : dee-treyn |
Phonetic Transcription : diˈtreɪn |
Definition of de train
- As in light : verb step down; land
- As in descend : verb move down, lower a
- As in disembark : verb get off transportation
- As in dismount : verb get off something higher
- He bust loose from a travellin' jail on de train comin' from Chicago.
- Extract from : « Lady Luck » by Hugh Wiley
- Pass on de train de very nex' wick, was lef' Rivière du Loup.
- Extract from : « Humour of the North » by Lawrence J. Burpee
- De train is all made up an' de ingine is a steamin', an' de b'ilers is full.
- Extract from : « Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches » by Ruth McEnery Stuart
- When dey got to de train to go home, Miss Calline kissed me good-bye and de yankee didn't know what to say.
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves » by Work Projects Administration
- An' de train rocks so, laik a cradle, dat I done most upsot ebery time.
- Extract from : « The Bobbsey Twins at Home » by Laura Lee Hope
- I helped dem get a bloon down from a tree, load it on de wagon and took it to de train.
- Extract from : « Bound to Succeed » by Allen Chapman
- De train go 'long w'en dey git de log shov' off, an' de conductaire, he com' long an' seen me sit dere.
- Extract from : « Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps » by James B. Hendryx
- De train she gon' ver' fas' an' by-m-by she com' to de breege, an' Birch Lak' is wan half mile.
- Extract from : « Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps » by James B. Hendryx
- Bright and early next mornin' I went down to de depot to see de most of my folks go off on de train to Atlanta on a picnic.
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States » by Work Projects Administration
- Den 'spose I meet Missy at de train an' slip de papah in her han'.
- Extract from : « The Lost Despatch » by Natalie Sumner Lincoln
Synonyms for de train
- alight
- anchor
- arrive
- cascade
- cataract
- cave in
- coast
- collapse
- come ashore
- come down
- crash
- crouch
- debark
- decline
- deplane
- descend
- detrain
- dip
- disembark
- dismount
- dive
- dribble
- drop
- fall
- fall prostrate
- fly down
- get down
- get off
- go ashore
- go down
- gravitate
- ground
- incline
- land
- light
- lose balance
- penetrate
- perch
- pitch
- plop
- plummet
- plunge
- prolapse
- put in
- rest
- roost
- set
- set down
- settle
- settle down
- sink
- sit
- sit down
- slant
- slide
- slip
- slope
- slough off
- slump
- step out of
- stoop
- stop
- stumble
- submerge
- subside
- swoop
- toboggan
- topple
- touch down
- trickle
- trip
- tumble
- weep
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