trot up
Frequency: 5.33.4 per million words
To trot to a higher position or to approach someone.
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Examples (10)
- The small dog began to trot up the path towards its owner.
- She watched her child trot up the stairs, eager for bedtime stories.
- The pony will trot up to the fence if it sees you with an apple.
- He had to trot up three flights of stairs to reach his apartment.
- A young boy trots up to the stage to receive his award.
- If you call her name, the cat might trot up and rub against your leg.
- The delivery driver quickly trotted up the steps to hand over the package.
- We saw the deer trot up the gentle slope and disappear into the trees.
- She always trots up to meet me at the gate after work.
- The eager student trotted up to the whiteboard to solve the problem.