Sentences

trot in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

TROT (verb): To move at a pace faster than a walk but slower than a run, typically used to describe the gait of a horse or a leisurely walk for exercise.

Sample Sentences

  1. The horse began to trot down the winding path, its hooves echoing softly against the ground.
  2. After a long day at work, she enjoyed taking her dog for a trot around the neighborhood.
  3. He felt invigorated as he watched the runners trot past, their determination evident in every stride.
  4. The children laughed and squealed as they tried to trot alongside their pony at the fair.
  5. With a gentle nudge, the trainer encouraged the colt to trot in circles, building its confidence.
  6. The horse began to trot gracefully across the field as the sun set.
  7. As the children played in the park, they watched a dog trot happily after a frisbee.
  8. She decided to trot instead of run to catch the bus, wanting to save her energy.
  9. In the early morning, the joggers would trot along the scenic lake path, enjoying the fresh air.
  10. He urged his bike to trot down the gentle slope, feeling the wind in his hair.
  11. The horse began to trot gracefully across the field, its mane flowing in the breeze.
  12. After a long day of hiking, we decided to trot down the trail to reach the campsite before dark.
  13. She urged her dog to trot beside her as they made their way to the park for a leisurely afternoon.
  14. The children laughed and clapped as they watched the pony trot in circles during the petting zoo demonstration.
  15. He felt invigorated as he picked up the pace and started to trot along the riverbank, enjoying the fresh air.