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Trolling   /trˈoʊlɪŋ/   Listen
Trolling

noun
1.
Angling by drawing a baited line through the water.  Synonym: troll.



Troll

verb
(past & past part. trolled; pres. part. trolling)
1.
Circulate, move around.
2.
Cause to move round and round.
3.
Sing the parts of (a round) in succession.
4.
Angle with a hook and line drawn through the water.
5.
Sing loudly and without inhibition.
6.
Praise or celebrate in song.
7.
Speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voice.



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"Trolling" Quotes from Famous Books



... bubbles. Then the curtain goes up and you see what you heard—the depths of the Rhine, with three strange fairy fishes, half water-maidens, singing and enjoying themselves exuberantly. They are not singing barcarolles or ballads about the Lorely and her fated lovers, but simply trolling any nonsense that comes into their heads in time to the dancing of the water and the rhythm of their swimming. It is the golden age; and the attraction of this spot for the Rhine maidens is a lump of the Rhine gold, which they value, in an entirely uncommercial way, for its bodily beauty and splendor. ...
— The Perfect Wagnerite - A Commentary on the Niblung's Ring • George Bernard Shaw

... raiment, which troubled Kit not at all. He was red bronze from the desert days, and his blue eyes, with the long black lashes of some Celtic ancestor, looked out on the world with direct mild approval. They matched the boyish voice much given to trolling old-time ditties ...
— The Treasure Trail - A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine • Marah Ellis Ryan

... wine-colored or opaline in the evening; cool, starry nights, so cool, so dense with woods-shade that they drove her to hide her head in the blankets under Adam's arm; glowing noons, when the world swam in ecstasy; long pulls at the oars from point to point of this magic lake, she holding the trolling-line at the stern of the boat, her husband sometimes resting and leaning forward to get her smile at nearer range upon his face; plunges into the warm lake-water in the afternoon when time stood still in a trance of satisfaction:—what a honeymoon ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 • Various

... can hear his voice now, trolling Nancy Lee back across the waters, defying them, ...
— Foe-Farrell • Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... here which seldom refuse a bait. At daybreak on fine mornings, when camping there for a day or two, I have caught in less than an hour half a dozen two-pound bass, not counting other fish and small bass which I tossed back. I used one of Chubb's ordinary silk trolling lines and one of Abbey's spoons, which, by the way, to my fancy spin more freely and better than any others I have used. This I worked sometimes from a small bark canoe and sometimes from a wooden one, which I keep at the farm, and use to paddle up and down the stream between the ...
— Black Bass - Where to catch them in quantity within an hour's ride from New York • Charles Barker Bradford


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