Squad - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |skwɑːd|  American pronunciation of the word squad
Brit.  |skwɒd|  British pronunciation of the word squad

noun

- a smallest army unit
- a cooperative unit (especially in sports) (syn: team)
- a small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime

Extra examples

...the cleaning squad usually arrives after regular business hours...

Squad your men and form on the road.

Recruits should always be squadded with old soldiers.

A controlled explosion was carried out by bomb squad officers.

The captain sent out another squad to reinforce the troops.

The squad had orders to patrol the area.

Squad members, already decked out in cumbersome chemical suits, put on masks and rubber gloves.

...a pert girl who is a member of the cheerleading squad...

Stewart's recent call-up to the Wales squad

The drug squad turned the apartment inside out.

Cole was recalled to the squad to replace the injured Quinn.

Word forms

noun
singular: squad
plural: squads
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