Synonym: bound, run, sprint, trip. Similar words: rote, brother, froth, crotch, parrot, proton, carrot, protean. Meaning: [trɑt /trɒt] n. 1. a slow pace of running 2. radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be established throughout the world by continuing revolution 3. a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly) 4. a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together. v. 1. run at a moderately swift pace 2. ride at a trot 3. cause to trot.
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(31) As they started up again, the horse broke into a brisk trot.
(32) She left her purse on the counter, so I had to trot down the street after her.
(33) She would happily trot behind him as he set off to commune with nature.
(34) The natural paces of the horse include the walk, the trot and the gallop.
(35) She broke into a trot and hurried on ahead of us.
(36) I start out at a brisk trot.
(37) With a click, the horse started into a trot.
(38) I'm going to trot over to the post office.
(39) Washington shuffles back to his bucket in almost a trot.
(40) I walked briskly one block over to Cabana, the wide boulevard that parallels the beach, and broke into a trot.
(41) She made them walk backwards and forwards, and then trot.
(42) As soon as we saw the ice-cream truck, we broke into a trot.
(43) They trot lightly down the path on the other side of the dip. Dixie waits for them to pass.
(44) Jules, entering into the charioteer spirit, drove standing up and the mare went along at a spanking trot.
(45) David Rennie earned Birmingham their fourth win on the trot with his first goal for the club.
(46) As I left the room at a trot everyone else was still pulling on shorts or even struggling with tightly knotted ties.
(47) The tired horse faced a journey of at least twenty miles across heavy country so he kept her at a sedate trot.
(48) Instead of proceeding at his normal brisk trot, he lumbered up the step-ladder and heaved himself ponderously inside the machine's cabin.
(49) You will be asked to walk, trot and canter around the ring with the other horses.
(50) The town was very quiet and once on land, they broke into a trot.
(51) And the idiot boys he grew up with would trot past the gate with their prizewinning bulls.
(52) The little man would trot around, mumbling contentedly, reenacting heroic skirmishes with rabid Orks in cramped subterranean Squattish strongholds.
(53) In a trot the forequarters and hindquarters are mutually co-ordinated while the back remains level, firm and relatively motionless.
(54) They may well crack altogether if Blackburn could win 3 or 4 games on the trot.http://sentencedict.com/trot.html
(55) We must have had 20 groups of costumed revelers trot by us up on stage.
(56) Hrun slung the unconscious dragonlord over his shoulder and set off at a trot back to the arena.
(57) Nevertheless they mounted and rode at a good trot up the great road towards the north.
(58) The museum's permanent exhibition is basically an educational trot through London's history from prehistory to the present day.
(59) Looking forward to Joyce he too broke into a trot.
(60) Ralf Isambard came into sight along the pathway, splendid in black, riding at a gentle trot.
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