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1trawl

verb \ˈtrl\

: to catch fish with a large net (called a trawl)

: to search through (something) in order to find someone or something

Full Definition of TRAWL

intransitive verb
1
a :  to fish with a trawl
b :  to make a search as if by trawling
2
:  troll 2a
transitive verb
:  to catch (fish) with a trawl
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Origin of TRAWL

probably from obsolete Dutch tragelen
First Known Use: 1561

2trawl

noun

: a large net that a boat pulls along the bottom of the ocean to catch fish

Full Definition of TRAWL

1
:  a large conical net dragged along the sea bottom in gathering fish or other marine life
2
:  setline

First Known Use of TRAWL

1759

Other Hunting and Fishing Terms

chum, covert, creel, flense, pitfall, seine, skulk, spoor
TRAWL[2] Defined for Kids

1trawl

verb \ˈtrl\
trawledtrawl·ing

Definition of TRAWL for Kids

:  to fish or catch with a large net dragged along the sea bottom

2trawl

noun

Definition of TRAWL for Kids

:  a large net in the shape of a cone dragged along the sea bottom in fishing

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