drail

/dreɪl/
noun
  1. A type of fishing lure that is designed to spin or wobble in the water, often used for catching trout or salmon.
    • The old fisherman swore by his handmade drail for catching big trout.
    • She bought a new drail at the tackle shop for the weekend fishing trip.
    • He tied a silver drail to his line and cast it into the river.
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