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trail
noun as in path, track
verb as in lag behind, follow
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Example Sentences
Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.
To break her self-destructive cycle and heal, she decides to hike 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail solo.
Mothers pushed their children's heads down and they sped through town, leaving a trail of machine-gun shells in their wake.
One seemed particularly promising, by a trail with a big pile of natural brush to furnish a screen.
Instead, that trail seems to lead to another Spinal Solutions contractor, Ryan Zavilenski.
No trail was so obtuse, no thicket so dense that members of that regiment would not track them to their lair.
If it should ever be my lot to take the Long Trail at short notice, I hope it will be under a blue sky and a blazing sun.
When we got down into the bottom Mac turned aside to the deep-worn trail and glanced sharply down at the ruts.
She had been walking alone with her arms hanging limp, letting her white skirts trail along the dewy path.
By using his walking stick he discovered that they formed a trail to a point in the wall.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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