trot out

English

Verb

trot out

  1. (idiomatic, transitive) To list or recite quickly.
  2. To bring something forward in order to display or use it.
    • 1895, Banjo Paterson, Johnson's Antidote
      Then he rushed to the museum, found a scientific man –
      Trot me out a deadly serpent, just the deadliest you can;

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