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trot

[trot] / trɒt /
VERB
move along briskly
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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That could include mortgage rate subsidies, though similar moves trotted out in cities like Wuhan and Changchun indicate that this would lead to only a limited sales boost at best, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others applauded that decision, content not to trot out their work-party ensemble and contrive the holiday cheer.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his suit and tie, he got on the back of a horse and trotted down the street.

From The Wall Street Journal

For more than 20 years, a Danish investment bank has trotted out outrageous annual predictions — improbable, but possible crystal-ball gazing to challenge consensus views.

From MarketWatch

Next door, lads in vintage claret and blue begin to trot out and warm up.

From BBC