trot|trots in English
noun
[trɑt /trɒt]
gait between a walk and a run, jog; gait of a horse between a walk and a canter; (Archaic) old woma
Use "trot|trots" in a sentence
1. That prawn curry gave me the trots.
2. Hot to trot.
3. Contrair presenteert met gepaste trots de 2de editie van Contrair Open Air
4. The horse slowed to a trot.
5. Our horses slowed to a trot.
6. Her horse broke into a trot.
7. They have won three races on the trot.
8. Philip has won three races on the trot.
9. Need makes the old wife trot.
10. She lost five games on the trot.
11. He had broken into a trot.
12. They passed me at a trot.
13. We set off at a fast trot.
14. They won three games on the trot.
15. The horse broke into a brisk trot.
16. He walked briskly, but without breaking into a trot.
17. They've now won 3 games on the trot.
18. He kicked his horse into a trot.
19. I've been on the trot all day.
20. 11 The soldiers advanced at a swinging trot.
21. 20 Need makes the old wife trot.
22. The horse started off at a steady trot.
23. This goofy, affable, golden-retriever of a movie trots along offering modest pleasures and no real surprises.
24. They killed Hair-wolf, Stone-beast and Mud-trot!
25. The trot is a pace of the horse.