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trail Definition


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trail
verb trailed, trailing
    tr & intr
    1. To drag or be dragged loosely along the ground or other surface.
    tr & intr
    2. To walk or move along slowly and wearily.
      Thesaurus: tarry, lag behind, fall back, loiter, linger, dawdle.
      Form: trail along, behind (usually)
    3. To drag (a limb, etc) especially slowly and wearily.
    tr & intr
    4. To fall or lag behind in eg a race or contest.
      Example: trailed their opponents by 20 points
    5. To follow the track or footsteps of someone or something.
      Thesaurus: trace, track, pursue, hunt, follow.
    tr & intr
    6a. Said of a plant or plant part: to grow so long that it droops over or along a surface towards the ground;
    tr & intr
    6b. To encourage (a plant or plant part) to grow in this way.
    7. To advertise (a forthcoming programme, film, etc) by showing chosen extracts, etc.
noun
    1. A track, series of marks, footprints, etc left by a passing person, animal or thing, especially one followed in hunting.
    2. A rough path or track through a wild or mountainous area.
      Thesaurus: path, route, way, road, track, footpath.
    3. Something that drags or is drawn behind.
    4. The part of a gun carriage that rests on the ground when the limber2 is detached.
Etymology: 14c, meaning ‘to drag behind'.

Phrasal Verb: trail away or off
    Said especially of a voice or other sound: to become fainter.


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