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What does "trot through" mean?

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Rebecca

To "trot" means to move at a pace faster than a walk, but it's usually used to describe the pace of horses or other four-legged animals. The speaker says "trot through" here to mean "go through" or "do," but it is a rather unusual usage of "trot." You can usually just use "go through" for contexts similar to this one. Ex: I don't want to go through the whole process again. Ex: The horse trotted through the fields.

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