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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 time we arrived, the parade had trotted down the main street.
The farm is known for its beautiful horses that can trot elegantly during shows.
The puppy learned to trot alongside its owner during their daily walks.
The farmers had been trotting their horses in the fields to plow the land.
Our loyal dog will be trotting beside us during our morning jog.
We will trot through the scenic trails during our nature hike.
The participants in the race had to trot their horses across the finish line.

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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