trailered

/ˈtreɪlərd/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'trailer': transported or carried something using a trailer (a vehicle designed to be pulled behind another vehicle).
    • They trailered the boat to the lake for the weekend trip.
    • We trailered our camping gear behind the SUV across the state.
    • The farmer trailered the hay bales from the field to the barn.
  2. Past tense of 'trailer': moved a mobile home or similar structure to a new location.
    • The family trailered their mobile home to a new park closer to the city.
    • The company trailered the portable office to the construction site.
    • He trailered the tiny house to a plot of land he had just bought.
adjective
  1. Equipped with or having a trailer attached.
    • A trailered camper sat in the driveway, packed for the summer trip.
    • The trailered equipment made it easy to move the heavy machinery.
    • The trailered truck was ready to haul the race car to the track.
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