Webto trawl through sth (fig) Last post 23 Oct 10, 20:45: to trawl through a book: 1 Replies: to trawl websites - Internetseiten durchsuchen: Last post 12 Nov 08, 21:57: Every night thousands of men trawl websites in the UK advertising women offering sex for sal… 1 Replies: to trawl (for sth. or so.) - (nach etw. oder jmd.) durchforsten: Last ... Webnoun trawl· er ˈtrȯ-lər Synonyms of trawler 1 : a boat used in trawling 2 : a person who fishes by trawling Example Sentences
Trawl Definition & Meaning Britannica Dictionary
Webtrawl in American English (trɔl ) noun 1. a large, baglike net dragged by a boat along the bottom of a fishing bank : also ˈtrawlˌnet 2. US a long line supported by buoys, from … WebDefinitions of trawl. noun. a long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys) synonyms: setline, spiller, trawl line, trotline. see … deebo samuel youth jersey
Trawler Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Web1 day ago · trawler in British English. (ˈtrɔːlə ) noun. 1. a vessel used for trawling. 2. a person who trawls. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Webtrawl in British English (trɔːl ) noun sea fishing 1. Also called: trawlnet a large net, usually in the shape of a sock or bag, drawn at deep levels behind special boats ( trawlers ) 2. Also called: trawl line a long line to which numerous shorter hooked lines are attached, suspended between buoys See also setline, trotline 3. the act of trawling Web[transitive, intransitive] to search through a large amount of information or a large number of people, places, etc. looking for a particular thing or person trawl something (for something/somebody) She trawled the shops for bargains. Major companies trawl the universities for potential graduate trainees. deebo showing up theme