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the trailer of
noun
Someone who or something that trails.
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They took drugs and went to the trailer of an older boy, Charlie Stevens, who had been married and separated.
Just from the trailer of the movie.
It contained the storyboard for the trailer of a project tentatively titled, "Clemente".
Difficult to tell anything really from the trailer, of course, but it looks intriguing.
"In the trailer, of course he comes across in a very specific way," said Snyder.
"He's taken his costume not from the comic but from the trailer of the film.
These images appear in the trailer of a forthcoming movie, "Saawariya".
The Olympic swimmer's sexuality has long been the subject of speculation and acts as the hook for the trailer of his conversation with the veteran talk show host.
The Lethal Weapon star had gone on stage to present the trailer of Mad Max, which was nominated for the Best Picture award.
He said a police investigator at the scene told him the bomb was apparently in the trailer of a tractor-trailer truck trying to enter the base.
Madonna Watch the trailer of the 53-year-old Material Girl's (yes, that's right, Macy's, I used it) second directorial effort, "W.E".
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