Trot out Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To bring something out, usually a fact, argument, or person, and present it for others to see or hear, often in a way that seems repetitive or as if trying to impress.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, slightly critical—often used when someone repeats the same excuse or argument, or shows the same thing to impress. Commonly used with facts, stories, people, or achievements. Can sound dismissive.
Example Sentences
He always trots out the same excuse when he's late.
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The company trotted out its new model at the show.
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She trots out her awards at every meeting.
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Whenever people question him, he trots out his old teacher as proof.
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They're quick to trot out statistics when challenged.
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Politicians always trot out promises before elections, but rarely keep them.
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