Exact Match:
- trot
- a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together
- run at a moderately swift pace
- cause to trot; "She trotted the horse home"
- ride at a trot
Synonyms:
- alliteration,
- amble,
- amplification,
- assonance,
- bag,
- bat,
- beldam,
- biddy,
- bilingual text,
- bound,
- bring out,
- burst,
- burst of speed,
- bustle,
- canter,
- caracole,
- chime,
- clavis,
- come out with,
- crib,
- crone,
- curvet,
- dame,
- dash,
- dead run,
- decipherment,
- decoding,
- dingdong,
- display,
- dogtrot,
- dowager,
- drab,
- drag,
- drag out,
- dredge up,
- drone,
- droop,
- exhibit,
- faithful translation,
- flank speed,
- flat-out speed,
- flaunt,
- flounce,
- forced draft,
- fox-trot,
- free translation,
- frisk,
- frump,
- full gallop,
- gait,
- gallop,
- get,
- git,
- gloss,
- glossary,
- go on horseback,
- grandam,
- grandmother,
- granny,
- hack,
- hag,
- hand gallop,
- harping,
- hasten,
- headlong rush,
- heavy right foot,
- high lope,
- hightail,
- hitch,
- hobble,
- hop,
- hop along,
- horse,
- hotfoot,
- humdrum,
- hurry,
- hustle,
- interlinear,
- interlinear translation,
- interpretation,
- jingle,
- jingle-jangle,
- jog,
- jog trot,
- key,
- leap,
- limp,
- lock step,
- loose translation,
- lope,
- lurch,
- make tracks,
- maximum speed,
- metaphrase,
- mince,
- mincing steps,
- monotone,
- monotony,
- mount,
- near rhyme,
- old battle-ax,
- old dame,
- old girl,
- old granny,
- old lady,
- old trot,
- old wife,
- old woman,
- open throttle,
- pace,
- paddle,
- paraphrase,
- piaffe,
- piaffer,
- pitter-patter,
- plunge,
- pony,
- prance,
- race,
- rack,
- recite,
- repeat,
- repeated sounds,
- repetitiousness,
- repetitiveness,
- restatement,
- rewording,
- rhyme,
- ride bareback,
- ride hard,
- roll,
- run,
- rush,
- saunter,
- scamper,
- scoot,
- scud,
- scurry,
- scuttle,
- shamble,
- show,
- shuffle,
- sidle,
- single-foot,
- singsong,
- skedaddle,
- slant rhyme,
- slink,
- slither,
- slouch,
- slowness,
- spring,
- sprint,
- spurt,
- stagger,
- stale repetition,
- stalk,
- step,
- step along,
- step lively,
- stride,
- stroll,
- strolling gait,
- strut,
- swagger,
- swing,
- take horse,
- tedium,
- tittup,
- toddle,
- totter,
- transcription,
- translation,
- transliteration,
- tread,
- trip,
- trot out,
- unnecessary repetition,
- velocity,
- waddle,
- walk,
- war-horse,
- wide-open speed,
- witch