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I . trot [trɒt, ingl. am. trɑ:t] SUST.

2. trot pl. coloq. (diarrhoea):

trot

II . trot [trɒt, ingl. am. trɑ:t] V. intr.

III . trot <-tt-> [trɒt, ingl. am. trɑ:t] V. trans.

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And those of you who are around can enjoy our dancing gait as we trot back home.
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Instead, cataphracts trotted to within a reasonable distance before charging, exerting energy only during the decisive engagement.
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In other words, damaged her urethra, and after this she has to trot to a water closet every half an hour.
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The competition, which was inaugurated in 1951, is regarded as one of the most prestigious international events in trotting.
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And we won five weeks on the trot!
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Due to its many variations, the trot is a common gait that the horse is worked in for dressage.
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Driving was a commonly used synonym for trotting, long before the term driving came to be associated primarily with the not-yet-invented automobile.
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The breed exhibits a natural ambling gait, called the single-foot, which replaces the trot seen in a majority of horse breeds.
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The tempo is considered a fox trot or swing.
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His natural pace is gallop, but under cover he can use trot.
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