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Definition of Entraining
1. entrain [v] - See also: entrain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entraining
Literary usage of Entraining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Under Fire: The Story of a Squad (Le Feu) by Henri Barbusse (1917)
"... vn Entraining THE next day, Barque began to address us, and said: "I'll just
explain to you what it is. There are some i " A ferocious whistle cut his ..."
2. Transportation of Troops and Materiel by Chauncey Brooke Baker (1905)
"In providing for the dispersal of a large body of troops, the details of providing
railroad equipment, entraining, and dispatch of trains must be worked out ..."
3. History of the Y. M. C. A. in the Le Mans Area by Y.M.C.A. in the Le Mans Area (1920)
"... eight-hour shifts of canteen service, while the old "Y" tent at the entraining
point hummed with activity. It was a strenuous time getting these happy ..."
4. Causeries en France: Avec Des Conversations Militaires by Edith Elting Pattou (1918)
"Entraining the regiment. (To cabman?) 1. Is this cab taken [Are you free], cabby?
2. Yes, sir. Where do you wish to go? j, 3. To the station as quickly as ..."