Trots [verb]

Definition of Trots:

move along briskly

Synonyms of Trots:

Scamper

Hurry

Amble

Lope

Jog

Canter

Run

Ride

Pad

Go

Rack

Step lively


Opposite/Antonyms of Trots:

Stop


Sentence/Example of Trots:

They urged their horses into a trot, and soon found that Dick was right.

"You must a-been born with all your teeth," said the private, as we quickened to a trot.

It was almost nowhere possible to trot, and we had to plod on, step by step.

Now we can trot our beasts and not be smothered in other folk's dust.

When we made our way out on the bank, the horses were all put to the trot.

"I must trot off," Gilbert said suddenly, going towards the door.

The trumpets sounded, the column broke into a trot and was away.

And Seraphine did the same, while the horse broke into a trot and turned the corner of the avenue.

Then, urging on his horse, he drove at a trot up the hill that led to the Paradou.

They cease barking, and trot around, with no further concern.