noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
horse trailer
trailer park
trailer trash
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
horse
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Trailer taken: A horse trailer worth £1,000 was stolen from Station Road, Stokesley.
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Nearby would be a trail head that could accommodate 15 cars and 10 horse trailers .
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You can take horses to shows in horse trailers pulled by cars or horse boxes, a vehicle of its own.
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Whereas the same horses often travel quite happily in the ordinary, well-lighted, double horse trailers drawn by a car.
park
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When she was born Eminem lived in a trailer park with little money from his kitchen job to feed or clothe her.
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Time was you would find Democrats in trailer parks .
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Knightsbridge must look like a trailer park .
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Time was the people in trailer parks had no doubt that they had a friend in the Oval Office.
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Indeed, there seems to be an unnatural attraction be tween wetlands and development similar to that between trailer parks and tornados.
tractor
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They had told drivers of 14 civilian tractor trailers carrying supplies to link up with the first convoy.
■ VERB
live
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When she was born Eminem lived in a trailer park with little money from his kitchen job to feed or clothe her.
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For a while, I lived in a trailer , but that began to feel too opulent.
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When it really got bad, we lived in a trailer .
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Mr McDougal, who has had a series of medical ailments, now lives in a trailer in Arkadelphia, Ark.
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In the seventies everyone seemed to live in a trailer camp or in the crevice of a mountain.
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By 1990, his resident following had grown to 200, most of them living in his trailers .
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His father, who lived in a trailer , was drinking heavily.
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The only thing stupider than living in Tornado Alley is living in a trailer in Tornado Alley.
tow
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These in turn were replaced by petrol driven tractors towing trailers similar to those used at present.
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I got it principally to tow my trailer about but it can hardly get itself along.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Go and poison the air in the trailer if you have to.
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Instead of ploughing into it, however, it struck a tractor and trailer coming from the left.
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Nor did he point out that before carrying the sugar beet, the trailer had borne a much more fruity cargo.
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Peter Jacobsen probably likes to sit in the front row at movies and be there in time for the trailers.
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The dig was now over, trailers loaded with wreckage headed for home, the diggers contented.
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The movie does have one cinematic innovation: There is a joke in the trailer that is not in the film.
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Time was the people in trailer parks had no doubt that they had a friend in the Oval Office.
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Twin Lakes Fish Camp provides trailer hookups, tent camping sites, and several little cottages.