Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Middle English forms of
trace .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun plural See
trais .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
tray . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tray .
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Examples
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The New York Times City Room blog says that the Loews Regency Hotel is now serving a $30 TV dinner -- complete with porcelain trays and pricey free range chicken.
$30 TV Dinner Features Porcelain Tray, Free Range Chicken - The Consumerist 2008
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Batches in trays waiting for the next stage of processing.
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He took Hollendorp to an interrogation room, ordered two lunch trays from the canteen, and summoned a police stenographer.
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He took Hollendorp to an interrogation room, ordered two lunch trays from the canteen, and summoned a police stenographer.
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While we were there, a seemingly endless stream of natives of the humbler class poured in, to the accompaniment of a rude native band, bearing in trays upon their heads their own offerings of confectionery, fruit, and simple products, all neatly covered with snowy napkins.
Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago 1887
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They removed some coin trays from inside before running southwest from the store.
The State Journal-Register Home RSS JAYETTE BOLINSK 2009
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The armed men took some coin trays from inside before running out of the store.
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86 The prevalence of such trays is linked to the husked food items included in early Ruvu diets.
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Fat, happy tomatoes that have never known the horror of chemicals glide out on trays from the studio’s new vegan café — which feels more like a cathedral, with its chandeliers and stained-glass windows and sandwiches named after great, unspecified powers (“The Creator,” “The Preserver,” “The Muse”).
Striking a Pose 2006
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Fat, happy tomatoes that have never known the horror of chemicals glide out on trays from the studio’s new vegan café — which feels more like a cathedral, with its chandeliers and stained-glass windows and sandwiches named after great, unspecified powers (“The Creator,” “The Preserver,” “The Muse”).
Striking a Pose 2006
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