Or maybe I'd take a couple of dogs, and we'd just go trotting round my brother's lands.
Kerr, Katharine A TIME OF WAR
Words had been done with -- yet here was Susan trotting out the obvious question with bland, keen insistence.
Conybeare, Stephanie A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
He looked up, saw her, shouted, and began trotting toward the side broch that housed her chamber.
Kerr, Katharine A TIME OF WAR
All related terms of 'trotting'
trot
If you trot somewhere , you move fairly fast at a speed between walking and running , taking small quick steps .
dogtrot
a gently paced trot
turkey trot
an early ragtime one-step , popular in the period of World War I
jog-trotting
to move at a jog trot
trotting race
a race for standard-bred horses driven in sulkies and harnessed in a special way to cause them to use the correct gait
fox trot
a slow gait in which a horse moves its forelegs in a trot and its hind legs in a long-striding pace
jog trot
an easy bouncy gait , esp of a horse, midway between a walk and a trot
jog-trots
to move at a jog trot
jog-trotted
to move at a jog trot
trot out
If you say that a person trots out old ideas or information, you are criticizing him or her for repeating them in a way that is not new or interesting.
globe-trot
If someone spends their time globe-trotting , they spend a lot of time travelling to different parts of the world.