Sniggering delightedly, the fox trotted along the corridor into the next room.
The fox trotted cheerfully by his two big companions, but on the way he managed to whisper to the wolf: 'Tell me, Peter, when I am eaten, what will you have for your next dinner?'
'Tell the count that the wedding can take place whenever he pleases,' answered the king, and, filled with pride, the fox trotted back to deliver his message.
The fox trotted out of hiding, made a detour about the body of the dead man, and advanced a foot or so up the ramp, surveying the gloom above.
They waltzed and fox trotted and tangoed and danced the bossa-nova until she at length declared she really would have to go to bed.
A fox trotted by across the snow well to his right, pure white except for a black tip to its bushy tail, occasionally eyeing him and Aviendha warily.
Lindys are hopping and foxes are trotting at the Midsummer Night's Swing festival (Tuesday through Saturday until July 24).
A fox wearing a ragged cloak trotted past mem and up the broad flat stairs to their first floor.
John Harbison's "Remembering Gatsby" fox trots back into the Roaring Twenties.