Noun(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(4) path(5) track
Verb(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(6) move(7) proceed(8) or walk draggingly pr slowly(9) drag loosely along a surface(10) lag behind(11) follow
Noun(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(4) path(5) track
Verb(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(6) move(7) proceed(8) or walk draggingly pr slowly(9) drag loosely along a surface(10) lag behind(11) follow
(1) It was a style familiar to any who have followed him on the campaign trail .(2) Only a narrow winding trail led to the outside world.(3) It was simply beautiful, with its streaming trail behind it, against a pitch-black sky.(4) police followed his trail to Atlantic City(5) Chloe let her thoughts trail on as she walked into the classroom.(6) Among the wilderness and the lakes of the wooded estate lies a sculpture trail , a series of 200 pieces of modern art.(7) Sam joined in her soft laughter but let his slowly trail off as she did hers.(8) we drove down in a trail of tourist cars(9) Leaving a trail of devastation behind him, a disgruntled store owner rampaged through a small Colorado town smashing buildings and cars with a makeshift armoured bulldozer.(10) He mind still raced as she came up the long dirt trail in the woods.(11) The suspicions of her daughter led police back on the trail of the evil doctor and the will became the first concrete piece of evidence against him.(12) I've got to be up early tomorrow morning, too, so I sound at least half awake when I trail the programme at 7.20 on the breakfast show.(13) Soon, with the help of a camera crew that has been following him on the campaign trail , he is addressing the world.(14) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Eating outu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is a common practice for those on the campaign trail .(15) What has emerged is that the police were on the trail of those who helped the suicide bombers very fast.(16) The cairns marking the trail looked like early Christian crosses.