I may berailroaded up against bars and perhaps stripes.
He kept the squarest pool room in Manhattan, but he refused to pay police blackmail, and he was railroaded to prison.
He refused to pay police blackmail, was indicted, railroaded to prison and died soon after in convict stripes.
Reflectively she added: "If my father had had Judge Brewster to defend him instead of a legal shark, he'd never have been railroaded to jail.
What I mean by saying you know about the case is that you have agreed with me that an innocent man was railroaded into prison, after I gave you the facts.
I was railroaded by perjurers--and Britt was the captain of 'em.
Edina Tooker wasrailroaded into the job because Billie Bradley wanted her.
His selection had been railroaded through before it dawned upon the gathering that he was one of Shaughnessy's strongest adherents.
Not without a struggle was I to be railroaded off to prison or to Purgatory.
Was I going to berailroaded off to jail, or even worse?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "railroaded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.