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  • There were a few people who have got a claim on it such as Trotty after his great innings, and Bres with the way he bowled.

    The Ashes 2010: Matt Prior stakes his claim to keep match-winning ball 2010

  • His eldest daughter, for instance, now a lovely girl of nineteen, has remained "Trotty" from her babyhood, and "Trotty" she will always be.

    McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2, January, 1896 Various

  • Former Yeovil Town kit man Tony "Trotty" Trott - who passed away last year at the age of 79

    unknown title 2009

  • Sam is a super talent, his pursuit times last year showed he has a super engine – he's like Trotty coming in and showing her power in the women's pursuit.

    Team GB's young pretenders make a bolt for London 2012 Olympic places 2011

  • It is to wonder how those conversations go: "How did that look Trotty?"

    Battling Aussies Force England to Fight Michael Atherton 2010

  • The former being officially Tory, with no eons ago Militant Tendancy to excuse themselves, and the latter being unofficially conservative, with a Lib Dem MP and more likely a Military tendancy than anything Trotty.

    Worst Council Finances: LibDem Liverpool, Con Southend 2008

  • The former being officially Tory, with no eons ago Militant Tendancy to excuse themselves, and the latter being unofficially conservative, with a Lib Dem MP and more likely a Military tendancy than anything Trotty.

    Archive 2008-01-27 2008

  • Sir Joseph looked at his lady, and at Mr. Fish, and at Trotty, one after another, twice all round.

    The Chimes 2007

  • To the music of the band, and, the bells, the marrow – bones and cleavers, all at once; and while the Chimes were yet in lusty operation out of doors; Trotty, making Meg and Richard, second couple, led off Mrs. Chickenstalker down the dance, and danced it in a step unknown before or since; founded on his own peculiar trot.

    The Chimes 2007

  • ‘I see, my dear,’ said Trotty, ‘as I was coming in, half an ounce of tea lying somewhere on the stairs; and I’m pretty sure there was a bit of bacon too.

    The Chimes 2007

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