181 collocations for trailed

The steam-tram stopped at the Metropole and went on to the port, trailing a cloud of dust.

Low clouds trailed their gauzy robes over the top of Mount Quobbin, and flecks of mist swept across the blue sides of the loftier Mount Elizabeth.

The radio boys trailing a voice.

"Oh, they're a mile or two off, and even if they could see the biggest of fires I'd defy them to get half way here if they took the whole night to cut their way through that mass of trailing vines and brush.

"Even then the arabesque would be wanting," said she, trailing a long branch of the wild grape-vine, with its pale and delicately fragrant blooms, along the snowy board.

What privat Gentleman That onely trailes a pike, that comes from England Or Fraunce, but brings gold with him which he leaves here

Next followa mournful processionsuicidal faces, saved against their wills from drowning; dolefully trailing a length of reluctant gratefulness, with ropy weeds pendant from locks of watchet hue-constrained LazariPluto's half-subjectsstolen fees from the grave-bilking Charon of his fare.

Rutledge trails the ace of spades.

SEE Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR B. Trailing the giant panda.

He gazed where she had been; he could not account for a sudden strange emotion, as if some one had trailed a shadow over him.

Locating the hind sight on Nature, Traveling alone and far, Thinking with no one to guide you, Digesting the things that are. Back trailing the life that's past you, Peeping at what's in store, Pondering over life's mistakes, Wondering, how many more.

But it was impossible to retain his sailing qualities unless he periodicallyonce a year, at the leastcleared his vessel's bottom from the long, trailing plants and crusting barnacles which gather so rapidly in the tropical seas.

Five weeks before, bearing dangerously dubious credentials, we had trailed afoota suspicious squadat the tail of the German columns, liable to be halted and locked up any minute by any fingerling of a sublieutenant who might be so minded to so serve us.

Doctor Graziano, or Baloardo Grazian, is a pedant, a philosopher, grammarian, rhetorician, astronomer, cabalist, a savant of the first water, boasting of his degree from Bologna, trailing the gown of that august university.

I asked the boy if the hounds would trail a white man without hurting him, and he said if you put anise seed on their shoes the hounds will trail 'em all right, so we put up a job to have some fun.

Up and down ravines, over ridges, through sage flats and cedar forests, to and fro, around and around, we trailed Jim and the hounds.

We hope, we aspire, we resolve, we trust, When the morning calls us to life and light, But our hearts grow weary, and, ere the night, Our lives are trailing the sordid dust.

With a clangor of wings, the storks rose, a streaming rout against the sky, trailed their tilted legs, filed away in straggling flight, like figures interlacing on a panel.

Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; 10 And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes.

We trailed these tracks across the park, then made a detour in hopes of heading the deer off, but failed.

Moreover, she trailed behind her a train three yards long.

No real happiness is found In trailing purple o'er the ground; Or in a soul exalted high, To range the circuit of the sky, Converse with stars above, and know All nature in its forms below; The rest it seeks, in seeking dies, And doubts at last, for knowledge, rise.

Joanne had slipped on a long gray coat, and with a veil that trailed a yard down her back she had covered her head.

When Carmen had looked past the fountain across the lawn, down the path cut between pink oleanders, where the man she expected ought to appear, she trailed her white dress over terrace and grass to peer under the green roof of the bamboo forest.

He is not thinking of any bush, no matter how beautiful, but of trailing arbutus, hepaticas, bloodroot, anemones, saxifrage, violets, dogtooth violets, spring beauties, "cowslips," buttercups, corydalis, columbine, Dutchman's breeches, clintonia, five-finger, and all the rest of that bright and fragrant host which, ever since he can remember, he has seen covering his native hills and valleys with the return of May.

181 collocations for  trailed