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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Trot' in a Sentence

"To move at a pace between a walk and a run, characteristic of horses. In this gait, the legs move in diagonal pairs, with at least one foot on the ground when moving slowly, and all four feet momentarily off the ground when moving fast." more

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By the end of the race, the participants will have been trotting through various terrains.
The marathon runner will have been trotting steadily for the last 10 kilometers.
After training for months, the equestrian team will have been trotting with grace in the upcoming competition.
They will have been trotting through the scenic countryside on their weekend getaway.
The old horse will have been trotting around the paddock all afternoon.
By the time they finish the relay, each team member will have been trotting their designated segment.
The police officer will have been trotting alongside the parade for crowd control.

Trot

trot
verbTo move at a pace between a walk and a run, characteristic of horses. In this gait, the legs move in diagonal pairs, with at least one foot on the ground when moving slowly, and all four feet momentarily off the ground when moving fast.
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Last Updated On: May 30, 2024
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