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trailer
[trey-ler]
noun
a large van or wagon drawn by an automobile, truck, or tractor, used especially in hauling freight by road.
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.
a person or thing that trails.
a trailing plant.
a short promotional film composed of clips showing highlights of a movie due for release in the near future.
blank film at the end of a reel or strip of film, for winding off the film in a motion-picture camera or projector.
Ceramics.a can with a spout, used in slip trailing.
trailer
/ ˈٰɪə /
noun
a road vehicle, usually two-wheeled, towed by a motor vehicle: used for transporting boats, etc
the part of an articulated lorry that is drawn by the cab
a series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it in a cinema or on television
a person or thing that trails
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
Example Sentences
As for those fan theories sparked by the trailer?
With the way “Materialists” has been marketed — with the classic voiceover narration in its trailer and simple, no-frills poster — many viewers who are looking for that reprieve might feel a bit duped.
There was even a recovery station with couches, restroom trailers and snacks.
You’ll start at the Swift Creek Trailhead, taking good care not to park in “stock parking” areas, where mule packers and horse riders store their trailers during their treks.
Summer Game Fest kicked off the annual preview marathon in the US last night as some of the industry's major studios tried to grab attention with new reveals and glossy trailers.
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