cross-trail

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From cross- +‎ trail.

Verb[edit]

cross-trail (third-person singular simple present cross-trails, present participle cross-trailing, simple past and past participle cross-trailed)

  1. (broadcasting) To broadcast a trailer on one channel or station advertising content that will appear on another.
    BBC Two cross-trailed a new costume drama that was starting on BBC One that week.

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