trail - use in sentences

Object

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  • sprayer: Professional Services Househam Sprayers Leaders in design and manufacture of self-propelled and trailed sprayers, New and Second-hand sales.
  • slash: A trailing slash may or may not be required, depending on the program.

Converse of object

  • blaze: Legal & General is blazing a trail in the provision of online services.
  • hike: Hiking trails can be found all over the country.

Adjective modifier

  • waymarked: There are also shorter waymarked trails which run from coast to coast across the Isle of Man.
  • self-guided: There are on offer three self-guided trails to help the visitor enjoy different aspects of the Park.
  • cross-country: Swimming pool, golf course 3 km, riding stables 1 km, cross-country ski trail 35 km.
  • marked: The green marked trail of 9 km gave us an excellent idea of what the red marshes are.
  • way-marked: Park in Rostrevor forest and take a look at the information boards, which show a series of short way-marked trails.
  • well-marked: The Fagaras Mountains offer the best hiking in the country, with well-marked trails and plenty of wildlife.

Modifies a noun

  • blazer: Help us, Lord, to see him as the pathfinder, the trail blazer down this path that pursues Christlikeness.
  • riding: One of the best days riding you can have without the pressure of competition or the limitations of trail riding.

Noun used with modifier

  • audit: The audit trail should be reviewed at least once a week.
  • breadcrumb: It is the electronic equivalent of laying down a " breadcrumb trail " to mark your path.
  • vapor: It's fine, fine material, taking off for the stratosphere and leaving a vapor trail of melodic cacophony in its wake.
  • heritage: Information gathered will be used to establish a heritage trail along the riverbank.
  • nature: A wooded nature trail through the natural ravine leads down to the beach.
  • tourist: Once in Myanmar we set of on the tourist trail ' up country ' .

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