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trailer
noun
Someone who or something that trails.
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The word "trailer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large vehicle with wheels that is attached to the back of a car and is used to transport heavy objects and people. For example: "We decided to borrow a trailer to move all of the furniture to our new house."
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I have to confess: I was suckered by the trailer for American Sniper.
That's where the 2 Guns trailer comes in.
That is literally the only reason that I decided to watch this trailer.
The trailer kicks off with a mother telling her son Gray she's really "proud of him for going on this trip", as the little guy looks at his ticket with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-levels of excitement.
You've had the 15-second teaser – which told you absolutely nothing other than Jurassic World will feature dinosaurs – now you can watch the "proper" trailer for the latest film in the prehistoric franchise.
Terry and Sharen pushed their towels to their faces once more and forced their way through the scorching black wind into the trailer, where they kicked the burning leaves on to the road.
The trailer concludes with a perfect summation of everything we've just seen.
Its funny with acting, because Ive worked with people who spend the whole time pissed and dont give a shit, and with others who pace their trailer worrying every night, and you wouldnt necessarily be able to guess which was which.
(Which among us has ever seen a film because of its trailer? And how many films, probably some quite decent ones, have trailers put us off?) And now comes Django Unchained, with its certificated warning to the unaware, or perhaps welcoming words to the aware, that it contains scenes of "strong bloody violence".
As the dinosaur that leaps out of the water and devours a shark in the Jurassic World trailer, it's become notorious as the most polarising creature in the film.
Length: 18 metres Weight: 5,000kg Aggression index: high Related: Jurassic World trailer: mess with dinosaur DNA at your peril You've seen the Mosasaurus before.
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