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  • trot
    expr. trot out, (Informal.) to bring out for others to see.
    Ex. Charles trots out his little bit of scientific nomenclature (William De Morgan).

  • trot
    noun 1. the motion or gait of a trotting horse. In a slow trot there is always at least one foot on the ground, but in a fast trot all four feet may be momentarily off the ground at once.
    2. a slow running; brisk, steady movement.
    3. the so

  • trot
    trot (1), verb, trotted,trotting,noun.

  • trot
    trot (2), noun.
    1. one of the short lines suspended from a trotline.
    2. trotline.

  • trot
    trot (3), noun.
    an old woman (usually contemptuous); hag.
    Ex. an old trot with ne'er a tooth in her head (Shakespeare).

  • trot
    v.i. 1. to go at a gait between a walk and a run by lifting the right forefoot and the left hind foot at about the same time and then the other two feet in the same way.
    Ex. Horses and some other four-legged animals trot.
    2. to ride or drive

  • trot
    v.t. 1. to ride or drive (a horse) at a trot; cause to trot.
    Ex. The rider trotted his horse down the road.
    2. (Figurative.) to conduct or escort (a person to or around a place).
    3. (Figurative.) to jog (a child) on one's knee.

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