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to trailing
verb
To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
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THE world is used to trailing behind Jamaican sprinters.
After that, though, a young woman took to trailing Ms. Kuznetsova throughout the hourlong event.
And in that time, Westwood went from leading by five strokes to trailing Mickelson by one.
By the next timed interval, Street went from being ahead to trailing by nearly a second.
He swiftly became an auxiliary anchorman as Everton's response to trailing amounted to a sustained assault.
From leading to trailing, the most prominent are named Courage, Liberté, Egalité 1, Egalité 2, and Fraternité.
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Look at the social shots of any local formal event – the opening night of the opera, the Logies, the Brownlows – and you'll see hemlines that go from upper-thigh to trailing-two-feet-behind-you-in-a-train.
King won her serve to trail 3-5.
Vonn scored 100 points Saturday to trail Maze by 167.
This time they lost it, to trail, 2-1.
Violence seemed to trail him, his interrogators noted.
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