Definition of Sitting trot

1. Noun. The rider sits still in the saddle.

Generic synonyms: Trot
Antonyms: Rising Trot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sitting Trot

sitting around
sitting down
sitting duck
sitting ducks
sitting in
sitting on it
sitting on the fence
sitting out
sitting pretty
sitting room
sitting rooms
sitting still
sitting table
sitting tables
sitting toilet
sitting trot (current term)
sitting up
sittings
situate
situated
situates
situating
situation
situation anxiety
situation awareness
situation comedies
situation comedy
situational
situational psychosis
situational test

Literary usage of Sitting trot

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Tribune Book of Open-air Sports by Ottmar Mergenthaler, Henry Hall (1887)
"In the close sitting trot the rider gives himself up to the motions of the horse, rising and falling with every step. ..."

2. Sexual Impotence by Victor G. Vecki (1912)
"depends on his balance instead of upon a firm clutch of his legs, rides with the stirrups low, cultivating exclusively a sitting trot, trembling like a ..."

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