trailless
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a word derived from
trail.
trailverb (used with object)to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.
Example Sentences
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A day exploring the flanks and waterfalls of this gorge, and the trailless crags above them, was a fine introduction.
From New York Times ● Dec. 6, 2017
The Eighth Cavalry's Troop A night-marched into the desert, taught raw recruits to find their way by moon and stars across the trailless land.
From Time Magazine Archive
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No man would attempt to ride a horse at a gallop through that trailless stretch.
From The Strength of the Pines by Edison Marshall
Over a country that consists chiefly of trailless hills and intervening strips of desert, we wend our weary way, the bicycle often proving more of a drag than a benefit.
From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama by Thomas Stevens
But, Jack, that trailless waste prevents a night raid on my home.
From Heritage of the Desert by Zane Grey