0 an imaginary, either very large or very small creature in traditional Scandinavian stories, that has magical powers and lives in mountains or caves
1 someone who leaves an intentionally annoying or offensive message on the internet, in order to upset someone or to get attention or cause trouble
2 to try to catch fish by pulling a baited line through the water behind a boat:
3 to search among a large number or many different places in order to find people or information you want:
4 to leave an insulting or offensive message on the internet in order to upset someone, or to get attention or cause trouble:
5 to fish from a boat that is moving slowly in the water and pulling a fishing line (= length of string with something attached that attracts fish) behind it:
6 to search in many places to find people or information you want, especially on the internet:
7 to try to get new customers by phoning or visiting people:
They would then be asked to tell the troll where the mouse was hiding.
He showed the different ways the 'trow' and 'troll' concepts could have developed to reach their modern forms.
Next, they familiarized the children with a miniature toy mouse and were told that they would be hiding the mouse when the troll was not looking.
There is there a light con- troll for the traffic, and there is also a pedestrian crossing.
Economic relations generally were con- trolled by custom.
But as far as one can see, the world price of flax will be very much higher in future than the present con- trolled price.
These houses have been decon- trolled.
Trolls are destroyed by daylight.