Sentence examples for to troop from inspiring English sources

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to troop

noun

A collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude.

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Both troopers are assigned to Troop T in Henrietta, N.Y.

The diplomatic talks are closely linked to troop deployments.

Among the scouts here belonging to Troop 2, that virtue is being sorely tested.

It provides another blow to troop morale and the confidence of ordinary Afghans.

But larger cuts to troop levels or the Pentagon civilian work force were less popular.

"Australia has been our most stalwart ally when it comes to troop deployments," Obama said.

"British Prime Minister David Cameron is also clearing the decks," he added, "proposing deep cuts to troop numbers in 2013".

Simultaneously, other insurgents attacked a nearby combat outpost, Fritsche, to prevent soldiers there from coming to Troop B's assistance.

Everybody in the building would have to troop down to the parking lot, and we became kind of unpopular.

"Whenever you come in here, you have to troop by 17 TV cameras from stations all over the country".

Democratic leaders continued to demand Mr. Bush set more concrete milestones on the path to troop withdrawals.

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