trawl

trawl /tr'ɔːl/ (trawls trawling trawled)
1 [VERB] V through n, V n
If you trawl through a large number of similar things, you search through them looking for something that you want or something that is suitable for a particular purpose. (BRIT)
A team of officers is trawling through the records of thousands of petty thieves...
Her private secretary has carefully trawled the West End for a suitable show.
2 [VERB] V, V for n, also V n
When fishermen trawl for fish, they pull a wide net behind their ship in order to catch fish.
They had seen him trawling and therefore knew that there were fish...
We came upon a fishing boat trawling for Dover sole.

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