trot

பெருநாள்
definition
verb
the horses trotted slowly through the night
(with reference to a horse or other quadruped) proceed or cause to proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately.
noun
our horses slowed to a trot
a trotting pace.
a bad case of the trots
diarrhea.
translation of 'trot'
பெருநடை,
குதிரையின் வேகமான நடை
example
Grant looked back behind their Jeep and saw Arian keeping pace at a mere 'trot' .
you might like an early morning 'trot' round the crew deck
‘We go forth,’ he said sternly, and set the pace at a quick 'trot' .
I may 'trot' round to Portobello market for vegetables
The mustang kept at a canter for a few more laps, then slowed to a 'trot' .
Then it went into a 'trot' , only to slow down again for the next stop.
With a nod of reassurance, I would 'trot' off in my little blue Adidas shorts that doubled as swimming trunks, clutching fifty pence for a drink or an ice cream.
As they were going at a slow 'trot' , he listened to the wind moving through the trees, and actually felt a sense of peace, as uneasy as he had been before.
I slowed her to a 'trot' and circled around to meet Dante.
He had long ago slowed to a 'trot' , listening anxiously.
Kat walked Jazz for several minutes before increasing his pace to a 'trot' .
Simpson believes his bad 'trot' is about to end
our horses slowed to a 'trot'
About the most complicated part was making sure the horse would 'trot' with a slack shank and stand square when the judge walked by.
I could 'trot' around the pitch with this mascot knight on my back.
When they had all passed, she went back out on the road and continued onwards, quickening the horses pace to a 'trot' .
We rode into the forest at a slow 'trot' , but we were silent.
Smiling broadly, she slowed to a 'trot' and cantered when the next log came into view.
He wasn't supposed to ride her in a 'trot' , canter or gallop.
I shall 'trot' along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract.
I had only to trot after her horse, and wait until it slowed to a canter, then a 'trot' , and then a walk.
Cantering gracefully round the outdoor school, without a halter or lead rope, her ears are pricked forward and she calmly responds to voice and arm movement commands to slow down to a 'trot' and halt.
The animal had slowed to a 'trot' , going at its own pace when she had lost the strength to lead it.
After it finally opened up, the rider allowed the chestnut colored horse to move in a slow 'trot' , the gait giving the horse time to relax, though not really needing it.
The wardens must have let him through without question, for his horse was galloping and slowed to a 'trot' only in the courtyard itself.
Students 'trot' on and off campus completely oblivious to the huge potential for campus life that lies just beneath their noses.
The next thing I knew, Sally and Bolt came galloping up behind us and passed us before she slowed him to a 'trot' .
He had the horse going at a pace just above a 'trot' ; I guess he really wanted to get rid of me.
After a while, when she returned to shore, she would 'trot' over to me, drop the stick down, and then shake her soaking body all over me.
As Charcoal neared the edge of the woods, Mark leaned forward in the saddle, making her change her pace from a 'trot' to a full-fledged gallop.
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