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Trot out   /trɑt aʊt/   Listen
Trot out

verb
1.
Bring out and show for inspection and admiration.  "Always able to trot out some new excuse"






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"Trot out" Quotes from Famous Books



... done as Hummy did about Jevins; judge no man this weather. By Jove! the buckle of my bridle is hot in my hand! Trot out a ...
— Life's Handicap • Rudyard Kipling

... us not trot out the family skeleton. The 'Heavenly Twins' can talk from now until doomsday tolls on the importance or non-importance of mathematics. It's as thrilling as modern warfare when they get started, but I can't afford to let them go, ...
— Bambi • Marjorie Benton Cooke

... do you not observe how the Crop-ear'd Fanaticks trot out of Town?— The Rogues began their old belov'd ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. I (of 6) • Aphra Behn

... and at last heard the whistle a second time, unmistakably clear. In a moment she was hurrying down to the stable, climbed into the saddle, and rode at a cautious trot out among ...
— Riders of the Silences • John Frederick

... just spread himself. He told of this bargain that he'd made and that sharp trade he had turned, while we set there and listened and laughed like a parsel of fools. And every time that Ebenezer'd get up to go to bed, Peter'd trot out a new yarn and he'd have to stop to listen to that. And it got to be eleven o'clock and ...
— Cape Cod Stories - The Old Home House • Joseph C. Lincoln



Words linked to "Trot out" :   unveil, reveal, uncover, bring out



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