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  • 61Trail's End — is a brand of popcorn produced by the Weaver Popcorn Company that is provided to Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts in order to assist them with fundraising. The Scouts get prizes and get more as the sales from the popcorn increase. The Scouts also get a… …

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  • 62Trail of Tears — steht für: Pfad der Tränen, die englische Bezeichnung der Indianer für eine Zwangsumsiedlung Trail of Tears (Band), eine norwegische Gothic Metal Band Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Un …

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  • 63Trail of Tears — Pays d’origine Kristiansand  Norvege !Norvège Genre musical Gothic metal Metal Symphonique An …

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  • 64trail arms Military — let a rifle hang in such a way. → trail …

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  • 65trail your coat — If you trail your coat, you act in a provocative way …

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  • 66trail — [n] path, track aisle, beaten track*, byway, footpath, footprints, footsteps, groove*, mark, marks, pathway, road, route, rut, scent, spoor, stream, stroll, tail, trace, train, wake, way; concept 501 trail [v] lag behind, follow bedog, bring up… …

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  • 67trail-net — trailˈ net noun A dragnet • • • Main Entry: ↑trail …

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  • 68trail|bas|ton — «TRAYL BAS tuhn», noun. one of a class of lawless ruffians in England against whom ordinances were issued in the 1300 s. ╂[< Anglo French traille baston (literally) one who trails or [carries a cudgel] < traille, imperative of trailler to… …

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  • 69trail|er — «TRAY luhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a cargo vehicle to be pulled along the highway. There are small two wheeled trailers pulled by automobiles, and large trailers pulled by trucks, especially by trucks that lack bodies of their own. 2. a vehicle… …

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  • 70trail away/off — [phrasal verb] used to say that someone s voice becomes softer and softer and then stops She started asking him a question, but then her voice trailed off. “Do you think you could…” she said before trailing off. • • • Main Entry: ↑trail …

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