Synonym: follow, go after, heel, hunt, line, path, pursue, road, run down, shadow, tag along, tail, trace, track. Similar words: trailer, rail, railroad, trait, strain, trainer, by train, portrait. Meaning: [treɪl] n. 1. a track or mark left by something that has passed 2. a path or track roughly blazed through wild or hilly country 3. evidence pointing to a possible solution. v. 1. to lag or linger behind 2. go after with the intent to catch 3. move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly 4. hang down so as to drag along the ground 5. drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground.
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91. Oliver's hell hounds are on his trail for sure, great slavering paisley-patterned beasts with saucer-sized eyes and claws that catch.
92. In the first 28 days of September, Clinton spent 18 days on the campaign trail visiting 21 states.
93. Now, other politicians on the campaign trail and on Capitol Hill are scrambling to get on the economic insecurity bandwagon.
94. The flood of credit will be increased this year by all the promissory notes Mr Yeltsin dished out on the campaign trail.
95. Rangers have posted warnings at trail heads and campgrounds urging hikers to use caution when out in the wild.
96. Nearby would be a trail head that could accommodate 15 cars and 10 horse trailers.
97. Behind virtually every significant performance breakthrough lies a trail of trial and error, qualified triumph, and failed experimentation.
98. Wilson trail to the summer inns and campsites above Sierra Madre.
99. Unlike Bush, Gore has said little on the campaign trail about foreign affairs.
100. X435 contains information such as interchange control numbers and Electronic Data Interchange document content types - helping improve security and audit trail capabilities.
101. We stood aside on the trail and let them pass.
102. But on the campaign trail, Coles sometimes seems like a boxer in the ring by himself.
103. His cottages at Blaize Hamlet blazed a trail for a hundred years.
104. Poland blazed the trail of democratic reform in eastern Europe.
105. Pupils are creating a nature trail, a boardwalk alongside a pond and writing an information leaflet.
106. Each sub-system of the model was given a decimal code so that an audit trail could be established for the subsequent detailed analysis.
107. It will include hierarchical cell and audit trail services and provide provisional Open Systems Interconnection specifications.
108. Whichever trail you choose, bask in the comforting quiet of Wanuskewin.
109. George Bush went to great lengths to keep out of his way on the campaign trail.
110. The occasional meeting of a backpacker on the trail was different,(sentencedict.com) and friendly words were always exchanged.
111. In the matter of curriculum development, the Chicago Regional Program blazes a trail that library media specialists can follow.
112. These and certain sea anemones often leave a mucous trail that, upon dissolving in water, gives off a characteristic odor.
113. The whisk should leave a ribbon trail in the bowl when lifted out.
114. Writtle College has also signposted the three-quarter mile circular trail route, built stiles and bridged a large ditch.
115. Professional: The trail of broken promises at home is mirrored by a trail of broken contracts at work.
116. It also attracts criminals, mostly nonviolent, who drive to trail heads and parking areas to steal from cars and campsites.
117. A 35-cent brochure on the trail is available at each site, where visitors may obtain an official stamp representing each location.
118. A warrant for his arrest forced him to flee, committing a trail of burglaries in north-country cities.
119. The tortuously narrow Lolo Trail, blocked by crags, trees and undergrowth, was quickly traversed by Joseph's uncomplaining cavalcade.
120. Trail System: 40 trails, evenly mixed for ability level; 2 chairlifts, 3-bars.