Trail /(trāl)/
Trail
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Trailed; p. pr. & vb. n. Trailing
- To hunt by the track; to track.
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To draw or drag, as along the ground.
And hung his head, and trailed his legs along.
They shall not trail me through their streets Like a wild beast.
Long behind he trails his pompous robe.
- To carry, as a firearm, with the breech near the ground and the upper part inclined forward, the piece being held by the right hand near the middle. (Mil.)
- To tread down, as grass, by walking through it; to lay flat.
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To take advantage of the ignorance of; to impose upon. [Prov. Eng.]
I presently perceived she was (what is vernacularly termed) trailing Mrs. Dent; that is, playing on her ignorance.
Trail
v. i.
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To be drawn out in length; to follow after.
When his brother saw the red blood trail.
- To grow to great length, especially when slender and creeping upon the ground, as a plant; to run or climb.
Trail
n.
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A track left by man or beast; a track followed by the hunter; a scent on the ground by the animal pursued; as, a deer trail.
They traveled in the bed of the brook, leaving no dangerous trail.
How cheerfully on the false trail they cry!
- A footpath or road track through a wilderness or wild region; as, an Indian trail over the plains.
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Anything drawn out to a length; as, the trail of a meteor; a trail of smoke.
When lightning shoots in glittering trails along.
- Anything drawn behind in long undulations; a train.
- Anything drawn along, as a vehicle. [Obs.]
- A frame for trailing plants; a trellis. [Obs.]
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The entrails of a fowl, especially of game, as the woodcock, and the like; -- applied also, sometimes, to the entrails of sheep.
The woodcock is a favorite with epicures, and served with its trail in, is a delicious dish.
- That part of the stock of a gun carriage which rests on the ground when the piece is unlimbered. See Illust. of Gun carriage, under Gun. (Mil.)
- The act of taking advantage of the ignorance of a person; an imposition. [Prov. Eng.]
Phrases & Compounds
- Trail boards
- the carved boards on both sides of the cutwater near the figurehead.
- Trail net
- a net that is trailed or drawn behind a boat.