Trot (verb)

  1. To run or ride at a moderate pace, faster than a walk but slower than a gallop.
  2. To move quickly on foot, usually in a hurry.

Origin:

The word "trot" comes from the middle english word "trotten" which means "to move quickly on foot." it is a gait of horse, faster than a walk and slower than a canter or gallop. it is also a gait of human or any other animal.

Examples:

  1. The horse trotted around the arena.
  2. He trotted to the store to buy some milk.
  3. The child was trotting along the sidewalk.
  4. The runner was trotting at a moderate pace.
  5. The dog trotted along beside its owner.
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