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trails noun 1 cocaine UK, 2003. 2 while under the influence of LSD or another hallucinogen, sequences of repeating after-images trailing a moving object US, 1999
idiomtrailsblaze trails(also blaze a trail)to be the first person, organization etc to do something new and different, which encourages other people to do it also:Congress is not convinced that TV networks are blazing new trails in programming excellence and is considering more controls.Dottie West blazed a trail for female country music singers.trail-blazing: The trail-blazing magazine is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary this year. (redirected from trails)
trail (along) (after someone or something) 1. to drag along after someone or something. His pants were torn, and a piece of his trouser leg trailed along after him. His trouser leg trailed after him. 2. to follow along after someone or something. A little dog trailed along after Mary and Karen. Is that your dog trailing along? See:- a paper trail
- blaze a trail
- blaze a trail, to
- blaze a/the trail
- blaze the/a trail
- hit the road
- hit the sawdust trail
- hit the trail
- hot on (one's) tracks
- hot on (one's) trail
- hot on somebody's/something's tracks/trail
- hot on the trail
- hot on the trail of (someone or something)
- on (one's) trail
- on the trail
- on the trail of (someone or something)
- paper trail
- put (one) off the trail
- put off the track
- the sawdust trail
- throw (someone) off the trail
- trail
- trail (one's) coat
- trail after
- trail away
- trail behind
- trail by
- trail off
- trail over
- trail your coat
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