off the rails การใช้
- He went off the rails to the point that he appeared dangerous.
- "I didn't see him coming off the rail and off the pace,"
- For many years, jumping off the rail bridge has been a tradition.
- "That's when we assumed he fell off the rail, " said Bergeron.
- Becky walks out on Steve and goes off the rails once more.
- We're about to go way off the rails with technicality, I think.
- Overall, eight wells and 15 to 20 containers came off the rails.
- At least seven cars and the locomotive went off the rails.
- He said it completely crossed the bridge, but slipped slightly off the rails.
- The film never recovers, soaring off the rails into giggly post-modern literary theory.
- Karen also found out that her daughter Jess was veering off the rails.
- Already, there are signs the country is veering off the rails.
- (2 ) This part is where I go off the rails.
- At a key formative stage, however, it and he went off the rails.
- I just know that most of these trains end up off the rails.
- Osman learns this is the third time this locomotive went off the rails.
- It is American foreign policy that has gone off the rails not me,
- It was during that time that Gascoigne's marriage was falling off the rails.
- Positioned just inches off the rail, it clears minor debris off the rails.
- Does it all mean that Mbeki is going off the rails?
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