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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Troop' in a Sentence

"A gathering of people or things; a company or band assembled together." more

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We watched a troop of penguins waddle across the icy terrain in Antarctica.
The circus had a talented troop of acrobats who amazed the audience.
The scout troop set up their tents in the woods for a camping adventure.
The children marched in a troop during the school parade.
A troop of dancers performed at the school assembly.
The school choir formed a troop for the upcoming concert.
A troop of colorful butterflies fluttered among the flowers in the garden.
The toy soldiers were arranged in a troop on the shelf.
The teacher led the troop of students on a field trip to the museum.
The dance troop rehearsed their routine tirelessly for the upcoming performance.
The scout troop went on a camping trip last weekend.
A troop of ants marched in a straight line carrying food to their nest.
A troop of ducks waddled by the pond.
Please welcome the troop's newest member, Sarah.
The troop of flowers made the field colorful.
The children formed a troop to play a game in the park.

Troop

troop
nounA gathering of people or things; a company or band assembled together.
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Last Updated On: June 19, 2024
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