trail

  • 111trail-net — trailˈ net noun A dragnet • • • Main Entry: ↑trail …

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  • 112trail|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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  • 113trail 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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  • 114Trail of Civilizations — was the motto of a symposium, held in August 2006 in Indonesia under the auspices of the governor of Central Java and the Indonesian Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Climax of the event was a ballet performance in front of the temple of Borobudur …

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  • 115Trail Fever — (also known as Losers ) is a critically acclaimed non fiction book about the 1996 United States Presidential Election. It was written by Michael Lewis …

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  • 116Trail of Tears (Band) — Trail of Tears Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Gothic Metal, Dark Metal Gründung 1994 Website …

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  • 117trail blazer — index pioneer Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 118Trail of Tears — Trail of Tears, the the path that the Cherokees west of the Mississippi River. The journey was extremely long, cold, and difficult, and about 4000 Cherokees died …

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  • 119trail bike — trail ,bike noun count a MOTORCYCLE designed for riding or racing on rough ground …

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  • 120Trail of Tears — in reference to the U.S. government s brutally incompetent Cherokee removal of 1838 9, attested by 1908 …

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