A conical fishnet dragged through the water at great depths.
A long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys)
1 The meshes vary in size according to the part of the trawl .
2 The trawl , formerly not much used here, is now in general use.
3 A quick trawl through college research highlights an amazing diversity of projects.
4 By September, an exhaustive trawl had come up with some CCTV footage.
5 I trawl past D's building, peer through the windows into the foyer.
6 That dwarfed the 58 NIWA estimated died in trawl or set nets.
7 The John Steel Singers Our latest find from another trawl Down Under.
8 By-the-bye, how do you pass the time away before hauling the trawl ? '
9 And so the great annual trawl for young talent has begun yet again.
10 If you can trawl 100 years of papers in five seconds, why not?
11 A trawl through the week's papers does turn up a few possible sightings.
12 A trawl two weeks ago had set the figure at 97.
13 Nothing for him there, then; he decided to trawl the inns and workshops.
14 Survey of London, by John Stow A compendious street-by-street trawl through Elizabethan London.
15 The reporting involved a trawl of comments on Mumsnet and Twitter.
16 The Exodus, fishing for whitefish, had made its fourth trawl of the day.
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