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dogtrot

verb as in jog

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To conserve his strength and wind he kept his pace to a dogtrot.

On the first alarm, the chief of police, accompanied by a good half of the day force, came at a dogtrot.

Kazu slowed down, and then finding no directions or advice forthcoming, he resumed a steady dogtrot to the north.

Once more they resumed their journey lakewards, breaking into the inevitable dogtrot as the long, dark pier came in sight.

John continued on a dogtrot towards home, and a moment later was pestering Mrs. Fletcher at her work in the kitchen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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