trailer

/ˈtreɪlər/
noun
  1. A vehicle designed to be pulled by another vehicle, used for transporting goods, equipment, or living space.
    • The moving company loaded all our furniture into a large trailer.
    • We stayed in a small trailer during our camping trip in the national park.
    • They hitched the boat trailer to the truck and drove to the lake.
  2. A short preview or advertisement for a movie, television show, or video game.
    • I watched the trailer for the new game and it looks amazing.
    • The movie trailer made me really excited to see the film in theaters.
    • The studio released a trailer for the upcoming series on social media.
  3. A mobile home; a house that can be moved, typically parked in a designated area.
    • He bought a used trailer and parked it on a lot near the river.
    • The retirement community has many trailers with beautiful gardens.
    • They lived in a trailer while their house was being rebuilt after the storm.
verb
  1. To transport something by means of a trailer.
    • He trailered his boat to the coast for the weekend.
    • We trailered the horses to the competition grounds.
    • The company trailered the equipment to the construction site.
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