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Meanings of
trotter
in English
Catalan
cavall trotador
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A horse trained to trot; especially a horse trained for harness racing.
trotting horse
Catalan
cavall trotador
Usage of
trotter
in English
1
I rode over to the race track to see the new
trotter
.
2
Some of the old Lee silver had paid for that waning
trotter
.
3
The white steed being no
trotter
,
Parker followed at a lumbering canter.
4
The Doctor's mare passed more than one
fleet
-
footed
trotter
on the road.
5
Her street possessed a
tripe
-
and
-
trotter
stall, and she was a lazy cook.
6
That
trotter
cost one hundred thousand dollars,' etc. Was he not right?
7
Now just compare the racer with the
trotter
for a moment.
8
The weary
trotter
stumbled one day and had to be shot.
9
On the other hand, Grey Eddy, the
trotter
,
was fascinatingly dashing.
10
I bought a splendid
trotter
yesterday, and am going to try his speed.
11
Rajendra mounted a small
trotter
,
whose heart was fired with ambition for speed.
12
Brown off the pork pieces, sausages, pancetta and
trotter
in batches.
13
Axtell, the
trotter
,
in his day held both the two-year-old and the three-year-old record.
14
The horse was a spirited
trotter
,
and at once ran away at full speed.
15
Yes, she is a capital
trotter
,
this mare of mine.
16
When ready to serve, remove the four pieces of
trotter
.
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About this term
trotter
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fast trotter
famous trotter
american trotter
fine trotter
old trotter
More collocations
Translations for
trotter
Catalan
cavall trotador
Trotter
through the time
Trotter
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common