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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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(91) He heard a horse approaching at a spanking trot.
(92) Compare run , trot, jog, gallop, sprint and race.
(93) Eccentric Fox - Trot in C for Bassoon Quartet.
(94) We rode at a spanking trot.
(95) Trot out the horses for the buyers to watch.
(96) Philip has won three races on the trot.
(97) He's able to trot out some encouraging numbers.
(98) Jog trot forest, and your chat again surfacing.
(99) They have won three races on the trot.
(100) The back, while moving in a trot, will remain firm and flat.
(101) The movement a terrier trot typical of the long - legged terrier.
(102) Indeed, they begged for songs all the time, especially in their cribs, where Id trot out all the novelty tunes like "Mairzy Doats" or "Three Little Fishies."
(103) Suddenly he slowed his long, effortless jog trot up to the steep.
(104) A slow, cadenced trot in which the horse alternately raises and returns to the ground first one diagonal pair of feet, then the other.
(105) But President Obama eventually decided not to release the photos, saying: "We don't trot out this stuff as trophies."
(106) I like the old styles of dance, such as fox - trot, waltz, rumba, tango and so on.
(107) The rain pelts down as the doctor and a burka-wearing midwife cling to their horse and donkey as they trot up a slippery slope, leaving the roaring river below.
(108) Physicists have a stock phrase they trot out whenever someone claims to have made an astounding new discovery about the universe.
(109) The magnificent white horse slowed to a gallop, then a trot, and the unknown Elf rider moved to the front of the line at a slow, almost ghostlike pace.
(110) He is always able to trot out some new excuse.
(111) If I fired back that playing video games wrecked one's eyesight, he'd trot out a study proving that they improved a person's field of vision.
(112) You can't arrive to do business in Beijing and trot out English--- that won't do.
(113) If a search engine wants to seem twice as good as a competitor, they need only trot out a bar chart showing they have twice as many documents as their competitor.
(114) The Field Spaniel should be show at its own natural speed in an endurance trot, preferably on a loose lead, in order to evaluate its movement.
(114) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(115) When at a full trot, the Puli covers ground smoothly and efficiently with good reach and drive, the feet naturally tending to converge toward a median line of travel as speed increases.
(116) If he can just get her in his mouth, he could trot away and figure out exactly what she is without anyone disturbing him.
(117) The changeups start with 300 and Watchmen director Zack Snyder, who switches from male-on-male violence to trot out a quintet of lingerie-clad ass-kickers in Sucker Punch.
(118) They are not, however, asked whether they wear their T - shirts for three days on the trot.
(119) Sales of new cars rose in May for the second month on the trot.
(120) His novel trots out a rich heiress ; always able to trot out some new excuse.
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