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Sentence count:155+6Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: boundrunsprinttripSimilar words: rotebrotherfrothcrotchparrotprotoncarrotproteanMeaning: [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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(61) They were going right through the Hacienda at a trot.
(62) He broke into a trot as he headed up the path to the staff-cabins.
(63) It wasn't until she was completely out of his sight that she allowed herself to break into a swift trot.
(64) What about the 10 superb games he had on the trot recently?
(65) It always annoys me so much the way you girls trot it out like you're saying something so astute and revealing.
(66) But Schuey was in top form and the triple world beater always looked odds-on to score his fifth win on the trot.
(67) The evidence of video films is that the police advanced at a trot and that at all times they were controlled.
(68) The inhibitions of the average citizen were hot to trot.
(69) Pick of the plonk and pies Fiona Beckett Wines to trot out with the turkey.
(70) He kicked his st'lyan into a trot across the wide stone-paved courtyard.
(71) In response to the protesters, Western policymakers often trot out the line that globalisation is good for the poor.
(72) Margarett learned the turkey trot from her brother Frank and passed it on to Eddie.
(73) The footfalls drummed a fast, regular pattern of coordinated trot.
(74) Before he could close it the crowd swarmed past him in their hundreds and set off towards the castle at a trot.
(75) He broke into a trot and the three surprised young men did likewise, aware that something must have gone wrong.
(76) Without waiting to find out what it meant, she broke into a trot and hurried on round the next corner.
(77) The animal was struggling with a loose shoe and was in no mood to break into a trot.
(78) Jumping Skipper showed a pleasing boldness in his jumping, which was still often done from trot.
(79) Bob Simpson believes a bad trot is always about to end - not that it is bound to be extended.
(80) When you first trot these out, you may find that to your ears they sound artificial and contrived.
(81) The system is somewhat analogous to one that might be devised as a trot for students of Latin.
(82) The horses ran along the track at a swift trot.
(83) We need to catch up 4 points. 4 wins on the trot will put us on course.
(84) The weather is glorious, so we trot through the suburban roads and leafy lanes, and find a hitherto undiscovered park. Sentencedict.com
(85) One of the men shouted after her and she broke into an awkward trot.
(86) Ballet Imaginaire sold out three nights on the trot in Lincoln.
(87) In those days all the cutters were laid up on the trot piles in the river Hamble during the winter months.
(88) They broke into a trot and found Mary standing in the middle of a thicket.
(89) Skipper worked nicely on the flat, so John built us a six inch cross pole to trot over.
(90) We trot out the old Blair mantra from memory.
More similar words: rotebrotherfrothcrotchparrotprotoncarrotproteanprotestgarroteproteinprotectprotocolrotatinggrotesqueneuroticprotectedcrotchetyprototypeprotractedprotectiveprotectionprotrudingprotestantprotect fromcrop rotationtrooppatrolpatronstrong
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