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trawled Definition


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trawl
noun
    1. A large bag-shaped net with a wide mouth, used for catching fish at sea.
      Form: trawl-net (in full)
    2. A wide-ranging or extensive search.
      Example: made a trawl through the library catalogue
verb, tr & intr trawled, trawling
    1. To fish (the sea, an area of sea, etc) using a trawl-net.
    2. To search through (a large number of things, people, etc) thoroughly, especially before finding the one required.
      Example: had to trawl through hundreds of applications
Derivative: trawling
noun
    Etymology: 17c as noun; 16c as verb: probably from Dutch traghelen to drag and traghel drag-net, perhaps from Latin tragula drag-net, ultimately from trahere to draw.



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