Definition of «trestle»

A trestle is a raised platform or bridge, typically used for supporting a railway track or other structures.

Usage examples

  1. The workers assembled the sturdy trestle on the construction site to support the weight of the heavy machinery.
  2. During a picnic in the park, we unfolded the collapsible trestle table and set it up to hold all the food and drinks.
  3. The artists set up their easels on the trestle bridge, capturing the beautiful landscape on their canvases.
  4. The maintenance crew installed a new trestle under the railroad tracks to reinforce the structure and ensure safety for passing trains.
  5. The hikers crossed the narrow trestle over the roaring river, feeling both exhilarated and nervous about the height.
  6. The antique dealer showcased a beautifully crafted trestle desk from the 18th century in their gallery, attracting many art enthusiasts.
  7. The farmers used trestles to create a trellis system for their vineyard, guiding the grapevines upwards and maximizing sun exposure.
  8. The theater production team built a temporary trestle stage for the outdoor performance, providing a unique setting for the audience.

Phrases with «trestle»

Sentences with «trestle»

  • Buffets & Hutches Cupboards & Cabinets Farmhouse Tables Trestle Tables Pedestal Tables Kitchen Islands Bar & Counter Stools Dining Chairs Benches (cottagehomefurniture.com)
  • I'm pleased to announce that my work will be included in Revisions, a group exhibition at Trestle Gallery in Brooklyn. (mnaves.wordpress.com)
  • Keane, Tim; Stargazing in Brooklyn: New Art at Trestle Gallery, Vision China Magazine, exhibition review, June 2014 (maryschiliro.com)
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