(~s, ~ing, ~ed)
1.
If one vehicle ~s another, it pulls it along behind it.
He had been using the vehicle to ~ his work trailer...
They threatened to ~ away my car...
The British navy boarded the vessel and ~ed it to New York.
VERB: V n, V n with adv, V n prep
2.
If you have someone in ~, they are following you closely because you are looking after them or you are leading them somewhere. (INFORMAL)
There she was on my doorstep with child in ~...
PHRASE: with n PHR, PHR after v