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trawlerA pleasure boat more than 25 feet in length with a displacement hull.
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trawler1590s, agent noun from trawl.
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trawlera special fishing boat that drags a large net along the bottom of the sea
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trawler(n) a fisherman who use a trawl net(n) a fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish
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trawlerA commercial fishing boat that tows a funnel-shaped net through mid-water. A factory trawler processes its catch aboard.
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trawler1. A commercial fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish. 2. Naval trawler, a converted trawler, or boat built in that style, used for naval purposes. Commonly used by the Soviets d [..]
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trawlerVessel fitted for catching fish by trawling.
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trawlerfishing boat using nets which are free to move with the tides and currents Source: National Monuments Record: Maritime Craft Type Thesaurus
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trawlerFishing vessel designed for operation involving the towing of submerged nets.
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trawlerA fishing vessel designed to tow a trawl for catching bottom fish.
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trawlerA fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish
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trawlerA fishing vessel designed to tow a trawl for catching bottom fish.
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trawlerA large fishing boat used out at sea. There are the beached remains of a Polish trawler on Birling Sands, north of Warkworth.
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