Definitionn. foot of a pig or sheep especially one used as food
Last update: September 8, 2015
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A trotter is well trained by the equestrian . [Please select]
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Trotter, Warren Hastings (" Rulers of India" series) (1890); Sir Alfred Lyall, Warren Hastings (" English Men of Action" series) (1889); F. [Please select]
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(With regret he lets the unrolled crubeen and trotter slide.) [Please select]
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Dawkins designated as 'japanning his trotter-cases.' [Please select]
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'The fast-trotter at Amboise won my heart, he was so supernaturally lively, and so full of hurried amiability.' [Please select]
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This tall young man in the panama hat and grey flannels was Truxton King, embryo globe-trotter and searcher after the treasures of Romance. [Please select]
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[Footnote 10: For a thorough discussion of the importance of this instinct, see Trotter's _Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War_. [Please select]
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The _Norfolk trotter Belfounder_ was imported many years since, and with our high-bred mares, has produced many choice roadsters and trotters. [Please select]
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They've got their own outlandish ones, but we always christen them ourselves--Sixpence, Seven Waistcoats, Shoulder-of-Mutton, Twopenny Trotter--anything you like. [Please select]
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"Whisht, Patsy, he don't want no Irish bog-trotter," said Phil Donovan. [Please select]
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_Pacer_: similar to the trotter, but using both off feet and both nigh feet together, giving a swinging gait. [Please select]
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