- Look up
Trotter or
trotter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trotter or
Trotters may
refer to:
Trotters,
North Dakota, an
unincorporated community in...
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Charlie Trotter (September 8, 1959 –
November 5, 2013) was an
American chef and restaurateur. His best-known restaurant,
Charlie Trotter's, was open in...
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William Trotter may
refer to: Bill
Trotter (William
Felix Trotter, 1908–1984),
major league baseball pitcher William Monroe Trotter (1872–1934), American...
- John
Trotter may
refer to: John
Trotter (painter) (1752–1792),
Irish painter John
Trotter (MP) (died 1856),
British Member of
Parliament for West Surrey...
- Look up
Trotter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trotter is an
English surname. It is an
occupational surname given to
couriers or messengers, derived...
- She was the
sister of
Robert Trotter, who
along with his sons
Robert de
Bruce Trotter,
Alexander Trotter, and
James Trotter,
recorded the
folklore and local...
- A sheep's
trotter, also
referred to as a lamb's
trotter, is the
culinary term for the foot of sheep. They may be
cooked by
being boiled,
broiled or fried...
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Jeremiah Trotter (born
January 20, 1977) is an
American former professional football player who was a
linebacker in the
National Football League (NFL)...
- A pig's
trotter, also
known as a pettitoe, is the
culinary term for a pig's foot. It is used as a cut of pork in
various dishes around the world, and...
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revealed that
Trotter had
wooden feet. The
conception of
Trotter as a
hobbit was
eventually discarded.
Another short-lived idea was to make
Trotter "a disguised...