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on the trot

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on the trot  (British & Australian)
1. if you do several things on the trot, you do them one after the other It's been a good year for Britain's top player, who has won seven matches on the trot.
2. if you do something for a number of days, hours, years etc. on the trot, you do it for that amount of time without stopping He'd worked 48 hours on the trot and was totally exhausted.
See also: trot


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Friedel surpassed the previous Premier League record of 167 games on the trot by David James last season.
A David Dormand hat-trick plus a goal for Stuart Hepple earned Cramlington Town a 4-3 win at Newcastle University in midweek to ease their relegation worries and the Town will be looking for a fourth home win on the trot at Wark's expense.
Byline: By BERNARD O'NEILL IRISH lightweight Katie Taylor is just two fights away from claiming an historic third gold medal on the trot for Ireland.
 
 
 
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