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trot along

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trot along
to step along in a lively fashion. The horses trotted along in time with the music. The horses were trotting along, going exactly where we led them.
See also: along, trot


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The survey notes that young people prefer surfing, jet-skiing and water-skiing, and lookwith disdain on a trot along the sands on a sweaty donkey.
Trot along to the Lanarkshire track today and you can make the return trip tomorrow for nowt.
They trained ants to trot along a 10-meter-long runway between a nest and a feeder.
 
 
 
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