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9 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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The police officer noticed a suspicious figure who was trotting away from the crime scene.
Despite the rain, the determined rider was trotting through the muddy trail.
The equestrian instructor was trotting alongside the novice riders, offering guidance.
As we approached the meadow, a beautiful horse was trotting alongside its owner.
The cowboy was trotting across the vast prairie, keeping a watchful eye on the cattle.
The children giggled with joy as the pony was trotting in circles at the birthday party.
In the historical reenactment, the knight was trotting on horseback, showcasing medieval warfare.
While training for the competition, the equestrian was trotting the horse to build stamina.
During the parade, the festive carriage was trotting along the decorated streets.

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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