blaze a trail »
To set precedent or do something novel; to break new ground.
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blaze a trail »
To show the way or proceed rapidly.
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break a sweat »
January 2008, The Age - Walkovers blaze a trail for women's equal-pay theory.
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come unstuck »
To get into trouble, to have an accident or mishap, to go off the rails.
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end of the line »
The termination point of a railway or similar transportation system.
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fifth wheel »
A type of trailer hitch, which consists of a horseshoe-shaped plate on a multi-directional pivot, with a locking pin to couple with the kingpin of a truck trailer.
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fifth wheel »
A very large trailer that is towed with a pickup truck.
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fifth wheel »
A very large truck trailer; an 18-wheeler.
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gandy dancer »
A railway laborer, especially a member of a crew which carries rails and affixes them to ties.
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hit the trail »
To leave or depart.
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off the rails »
In an abnormal manner, especially in a manner that causes damage or malfunctioning.
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off the rails »
Insane.
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off the rails »
Off the intended path.
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off the rails »
Out of control.
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paper trail »
A written record, history, or collection of evidence.
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