on the trot

Prepositional phrase

 * 1)  Successively, in succession; one after the other.
 * 2)  Continually busy.
 * 3)  on the run; fleeing
 * 4) * 2001, 26 July, Liverpool Echo, "Man is jailed for '80s killing"
 * The former South London publican admitted at the Old Bailey that he "went on the trot" on Christmas Day, 1986 following a brawl at a party
 * 1)  on the run; fleeing
 * 2) * 2001, 26 July, Liverpool Echo, "Man is jailed for '80s killing"
 * The former South London publican admitted at the Old Bailey that he "went on the trot" on Christmas Day, 1986 following a brawl at a party
 * The former South London publican admitted at the Old Bailey that he "went on the trot" on Christmas Day, 1986 following a brawl at a party