meaning of trotted, engulfed,greyhound, surplus, slopped.
Answers
Explanation:
intransitive verb. 1 : to ride, drive, or proceed at a trot the fox trotted over the knoll. 2 : to proceed briskly : hurry. transitive verb. 1 : to cause to go at a trot.verb (used with object)
to swallow up in or as in a gulf; submerge: The overflowing river has engulfed many small towns along its banks. to plunge or immerse, as into a gulf:
He The greyhound was used as an emblem, often in tombs, at the feet of the effigies of gentlemen, symbolizing the knightly virtues (faith), occupations (hunting) and generally the aristocratic way of life. himself in his studies.
A surplus describes the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized. A surplus can refer to a host of different items, including income, profits, capital, and goods.
verb slops, slopping or slopped
(when intr, often foll by about) to cause (liquid) to splash or spill or (of liquid) to splash or spill. (tr) to splash liquid upon. (intr; foll by along, through, etc) to tramp (through) mud or slush. (tr) to feed slop or swill toto slop the pigs. (tr) to ladle or serve, esp clumsily