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trailers

n. (plural of trailer English)

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More lights were going on in the trailers, and people were stepping outside to see what was happening.

Then it was back onto the interstate again, heading west in their supple, blood-filled boots, passing more carnage, wrecked cars and overturned trailers that must have been caught in a crush of traffic fleeing westward.

He could see the vast picture the King was painting—a massive Army of Excellence moving across the land on foot, in cars and in trailers, overrunning and absorbing other encampments and communities, swelling stronger—but only with healthy, unmarked men and women who were willing to rebuild America.

Before the bad day, her world had been confined to motels and trailers and little cinder block houses.

Then Hayes had started leading the survivors east to escape the maniacs that pursued them—but the “Army of Excellence” had more trucks, cars, horses, trailers and gasoline, more weapons and bullets and “soldiers,” and the group that followed Hayes had left hundreds of corpses in its wake.

The Mechanics Brigade was going over a wealth of cars, trailers and trucks that had fallen to the victors.

Parked around Mary’s Rest were dozens of trucks, armored cars, vans and trailers, and other bonfires blazed to keep the victors warm.

There were no leaders now, only followers, and some men fell to their knees and jabbered for forgiveness, while others crawled into the familiar darkness beneath the trailers and curled up there with their guns.

He walked by a group of field hands waiting for their trailers without so much as a nod.

At one end of the gin the freshly picked cotton was sucked from the trailers through a long pipe, twelve inches around.

Freshly picked cotton flying through the air as the trailers took one hit after another.

A long line of trailers waited ahead of us, and I knew we’d be there for hours.

We followed them to the end of the midway, where the gypsies’ trailers were parked.

Behind the trailers was a small tent that had obviously been erected so that no one would see it.

We circled through the trailers and flanked in from the opposite side, but a large dog had been chained to the ground, guarding against Peeping Toms like us.