Take to the station
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SEEOFFTake to the station
HAULINTake to the police station
SEEOFFTake to the station, say
ANYPORTERINASTORMWhat the wet, baggage-laden passenger might take at the train station?
RANINBrought to the station
RUNSINTakes to the station house
RANINTook to the station house
RANINTook to the police station
RUNINHaul to the station house
HAULSINTakes to the police station
UNDERARRESTBeing hauled to the station
ARRESTSTakes to the station house
INTOWBeing pulled to the service station
CABOOSELast to arrive at the station
SAWOFFSaid goodbye to at the station
HAULEDINCarted off to the police station
REMOTEIt gets you to the station
TUNEINTurn the dial to a radio station
ATLANTISIt boosted the space station to a higher orbit
taxiedride in a taxicab taxied to the train station
KDKAPittsburgh radio station since 1920, said to be the world's first
removechange location, station, or residence removing from the city to the suburbs
removeto change the location, position, station, or residence of remove soldiers to the front
megawattA unit of power equal to one million watts, esp. as a measure of the output of a power station
megawattsA unit of power equal to one million watts, esp. as a measure of the output of a power station
tacana system of navigation that uses ultrahigh frequency signals to determine the distance and bearing of an aircraft from a transmitting station
sundownerA tramp arriving at a sheep station in the evening under the pretense of seeking work, so as to obtain food and shelter
sundownersA tramp arriving at a sheep station in the evening under the pretense of seeking work, so as to obtain food and shelter
morganaticpertaining to a form of marriage where a person of high rank weds someone of lower station without claim to the property of the high-ranking partner.
cellularDenoting or relating to a mobile telephone system that uses a number of short-range radio stations to cover the area that it serves, the signal being automatically switched from one station to another as the user travels about
morganaticof or pertaining to a form of marriage in which a person of high rank, as a member of the nobility, marries someone of lower station with the stipulation that neither the low-ranking spouse nor their children, if any, will have any claim to the titles or