trot|trots|trotted|trotting in English
verb
[trɑt /trɒt]
move briskly; move with a gait between a walk and run (usually of a horse); cause to trot
Use "trot|trots|trotted|trotting" in a sentence
1. That prawn curry gave me the trots.
2. The pupils trotted to the classroom.
3. Hot to trot.
4. The riders came trotting down the lane.
5. He trotted off to greet the other guests.
6. He trotted out his best china.
7. She whinnied and trotted placidly back.
8. 10 The dog trotted off to bury its bone.
9. The troop trotted the hills and valleys.
10. 10 Anne trotted obediently beside her mother.
11. The dog trotted obediently to his master.
12. She trotted her pony around the field.
13. Contrair presenteert met gepaste trots de 2de editie van Contrair Open Air
14. 18 The child was trotting along beside its parents.
15. The horse slowed to a trot.
16. Our horses slowed to a trot.
17. Her horse broke into a trot.
18. Howdy , I wave to the horses trotting in the fields .
19. He trotted Einstein out to support his view.
20. They have won three races on the trot.
21. Philip has won three races on the trot.
22. Need makes the old wife trot.
23. She lost five games on the trot.
24. She came trotting down the steps from the library.
25. He had broken into a trot.