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  • 31trail — v 1. drag, draw, draw along, haul, hale, pull along; tag along, trawl, tow, tug, lug, train. 2. follow, pursue, trace, hunt, track down. See trace(def. 7). 3. draw out, prolong, stretch out, protract; extend, lengthen, drag on or out, elongate,… …

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  • 32Trail of the Pink Panther — Infobox Film name = Trail of the Pink Panther caption = original movie poster director = Blake Edwards producer = Blake Edwards writer = Blake Edwards Geoffrey Edwards Frank Waldman Tom Waldman starring = Peter Sellers David Niven Herbert Lom… …

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  • 33trail — {{11}}trail (n.) early 14c., trailing part of a robe, gown, etc., from the source of TRAIL (Cf. trail) (v.). The meaning track or smell left by a person or animal is also from 1580s. Meaning path or track worn in wilderness is attested from 1807 …

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  • 34Trail of the Black Wyrm — context infobox Book | name = Trail of the Black Wyrm image caption = Trail of the Black Wyrm book cover author = Chris Pierson cover artist = Matt Stawicki country = United States language = English series = Taladas Chronicles, Dragonlance genre …

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  • 35Trail of Broken Treaties — The Trail of Broken Treaties (also known as the Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan) was a cross country protest by American Indian and First Nations organizations that took place in the autumn of 1972, intended to bring attention to American Indian …

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  • 36trail — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. track, spoor, footprints; tire, etc., tracks; vestige, scent; path, wake; train. v. track, scent; hang; lag, dawdle, crawl, straggle; drag, draw. See slowness, pursuit. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. trace,… …

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  • 37trail — 1. verb /treɪl/ a) To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something). The hunters trailed their prey deep into the woods. b) To drag (something) behind on the ground. Youll get your coat all muddy if you trail it around like …

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  • 38trail — Racing immediately behind another horse. A trail is also known as a sit …

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  • 39trail —    to release information without attribution    The train that follows behind:     Mr Campbell s rules now require trailing (the euphemism for leaking) to position issues. (Sunday Telegraph, 9 July 2000 Campbell was the Prime Minister s forceful …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 40trail —   Ala, ala hele.   Also: mo o hele, meheu, kumeheu, kuamo o, maka ala, makala, mokala, kaolo; steep , hūlili, ala ūlili; or follow behind, ho okolo, hahai, ho omoho (transitive); kōwelo, kōwelokā, kāwelokā (as a dress train).     Trailing plant,… …

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