trailer
Americannoun
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a large van or wagon drawn by an automobile, truck, or tractor, used especially in hauling freight by road.
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Also called travel trailer. a vehicle attached to an automobile and used as a mobile home or place of business, usually equipped with furniture, kitchen facilities, bathroom, etc.
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a person or thing that trails.
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a trailing plant.
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a short promotional film composed of clips showing highlights of a movie due for release in the near future.
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blank film at the end of a reel or strip of film, for winding off the film in a motion-picture camera or projector.
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Ceramics. a can with a spout, used in slip trailing.
noun
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a road vehicle, usually two-wheeled, towed by a motor vehicle: used for transporting boats, etc
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the part of an articulated lorry that is drawn by the cab
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a series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it in a cinema or on television
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a person or thing that trails
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Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): caravan. a large enclosed vehicle capable of being pulled by a car or lorry and equipped to be lived in
Etymology
Origin of trailer
Example Sentences
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The broadcaster has previously used YouTube, which is owned by Google, to promote clips and trailers for its own shows in the UK.
From BBC
That determination to live on one’s own terms, no matter how gnarly or weird other people thought you were, is what fueled Fat Mike and NOFX, and judging from the trailer, that hasn’t changed.
From Los Angeles Times
In the trailer, Sheen delivers a monologue in a steely whisper, imagining a better future for Wales without rule by an English king.
From BBC
Last week, similarly high winds pushed over a tractor trailer on the 5 Freeway near Pyramid Lake.
From Los Angeles Times
Aberffraw is one of the breath-taking settings for the crime drama and can be seen in the show's trailer, with filming taking place in the village on Anglesey early in 2025.
From BBC
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