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    trail
    /trāl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. draw or be drawn along the ground or other surface behind someone or something: "Alex trailed a hand through the clear water" Similar dragsweepbe drawndraw
    • 2. walk or move slowly or wearily: "she trailed behind, whimpering at intervals" Similar trudgeploddrag oneselfwander

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  2. TRAIL definition: 1. a path through a countryside, mountain, or forest area, often made or used for a particular…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TRAIL is to hang down so as to drag along or sweep the ground. How to use trail in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Trail.

  4. noun. a path or track made across a wild region, over rough country, or the like, by the passage of people or animals. the track, scent, or the like, left by an animal, person, or thing, especially as followed by a hunter, hound, or other pursuer. Synonyms: spoor. something that is trailed or that trails behind, as the train of a skirt or robe.

  5. 1. To drag or be dragged along, brushing the ground: The queen's long robe trailed behind. 2. To extend, grow, or droop loosely over a surface: vines trailing through the garden. 3. To drift in a thin stream: smoke trailing from a dying fire. 4. To become gradually fainter; dwindle: His voice trailed off in confusion. 5.

  6. A trail is an unpaved path, like the narrow trail you follow through the woods on your hike. A trail can also be a series of clues that are left behind, also forming a kind of path.

  7. A trail is a route along a series of paths or roads, often one that has been planned and marked out for a particular purpose. ...a large area of woodland with hiking and walking trails.

  8. Trail definition: To allow to drag or stream behind, as along the ground.

  9. TRAIL definition: 1. a line of marks that someone or something leaves behind as they move: 2. a path through the…. Learn more.

  10. trail meaning, definition, what is trail: to pull something behind you, especially...: Learn more.

  11. a path made in overgrown land areas by the passing of people or animals: They followed the trail through the woods. the track or scent left by an animal, person, or thing: The police lost the trail of the killer. something that is trailed or that trails behind, as the train of a skirt or robe.

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