VERB
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bring out and show for inspection and admiration
always able to trot out some new excuse
His novel trots out a rich heiress
How To Use trot out In A Sentence
- Maybe it's time to trot out that hackneyed phrase about ‘the pace of modern life’.
- We're supposed to hear these questions and nod sagely and smugly, concurring that of course the answer to each of these dumb questions is no - and then trot out merrily and buy a car.
- How many more years can he trot out the same tired old lines?
- Whenever anyone with connections to the entertainment industry dies, the media can't wait to trot out one of their greatest cliché intros.
- They are glossy, glib and trot out all the gimmicks and tricks to catch your attention - and are pointless as anything other than that.
- Was it really necessary to trot out the same old stereotypes about Ireland?
- You trot out that argument whenever I try to discuss this matter with you.
- Government-approved academics in China have already started to trot out obfuscatory arguments designed to refute obvious objections to demands for market-economy status.
- Was it really necessary to trot out the same old stereotypes about Ireland?
- Pick of the plonk and pies Fiona Beckett Wines to trot out with the turkey.