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will trawl

  • future tense
    of trawl.
    trawl
    noun
    a strong fishing net for dragging along the sea bottom.

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We will trawl through gongs for coaches, goalkeepers and the Puskas Award for the best goal.

From The Guardian Jan. 17, 2022

Once we post a captionless cartoon, the software will trawl Instagram hourly for new entries marked with the hashtag #MyNewYorkerCaption.

From The New Yorker Dec. 9, 2019

Together they will trawl Shazam’s listener data to identify rising artists to sign up.

From Economist Mar. 20, 2014

It will bring together anthropologists, archaeologists, evolutionary psychologists and historians, and will trawl though 5,000 years of history, recording rituals as it goes.

From Economist Apr. 20, 2011

Naval gunships will trawl the Italian port, looking to pick off any suspicious dinghies headed for the European Vision, the cruise liner on which seven leaders are staying.

From Time Magazine Archive

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