Landrails are running in the grass concealed as a man would be in a wood; they have nests and eggs on the ground for which you may search in vain till the mowers come.
Landrails would afford a capital flight if they were plentiful enough, and could be induced to give themselves a fair start, instead of waiting to be kicked up when the hawk is close upon them.
Landrails and water-hens make a more or less easy flight.
Yulia imagined walking herself along the little bridge, and then along the little path further and further, while all round was stillness, the drowsy landrails calling and the fire flickering in the distance.
The voices of the quails and landrails lulled her to sleep.
Landrails called in the meadows, and quails in the steppes; at times certain strange and distant cries of birds or beasts of the night came to them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "landrails" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.