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trail-less

  • a word derived from trail.
    trail
    verb (used with object)
    to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.

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In darkness, it seemed spooky to wander over the dim dunes with just our headlamps to light the way in the trail-less expanse.

From New York Times Feb. 27, 2023

When I pictured a February trip to Yellowstone, this — trail-less tromping to a secluded backcountry hot spring with only wild animals for company — was all I could imagine and everything I hoped for.

From Washington Post Feb. 25, 2022

The sky is a normal-looking blue, cloudless and trail-less, but she insists this is “rare” and that “it used to be more turquoise”.

From The Guardian May 22, 2017

Cattle by the thousand head ran on its level ranges, riders jogged along its trail-less expanses, their broad hats pulled over their eyes, their six-guns at their hips.

From Tharon of Lost Valley by Frank Tenney Johnson