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- The book contains a reference to Dahl's previous novel Esio Trot, noting that its title is tortoise backwards—the doctor who diagnoses the Reverend’s new dyslexia claims that it is very common among tortoises who call themselves esio trots.
- Toby ("Trotty") Veck, an elderly "ticket-porter", plies his trade from the steps of a church, whose Chimes have for many years cheered and encouraged him as he trots around delivering letters.
- As for Shepherd’s dancing, the best to be said is that it may not be recognizable as such: when this horsey ex-model starts prancing around, she tends to look as if she’s fighting off a chronic case of trots.
- Word-for-word translations ("cribs", "ponies", or "trots") are sometimes prepared for writers who are translating a work written in a language they do not know.
- Harness racing, also colloquially known as trotting or the trots, is a spectator sport in Australia, with significant amounts of money wagered annually with bookmakers and the Totalisator Agency Board (TAB).
- Laing had never existed, the film trots out all the traditional ingredients of 'harmless' family entertainment, presenting a never-never land in which fathers simulate sternness behind their newspapers but crumble into sentimentality at the first signs of friction, where mothers are always attractive, cheerful and free from housework, and teenage children display a token rebelliousness but are golden-hearted enough to keep the family harmonious and lovable.
- The story trots around slightly too long before it finally picks up into a gallop, but once it does, the pace is breakneck and it'd take wild horses to pull you away.
- " Lynzee Loveridge of Anime News Network, in reviewing the first two volumes, wrote that the manga "trots out a lot of tired tropes.
- Alice trots along, coming across The Three Musketeers, whose cover she pries open: "All for one and one for all," cry Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, raising their rapiers as they segue into their own scatting-routine.
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