Troop - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |truːp|  American pronunciation of the word troop
Brit.  |truːp|  British pronunciation of the word troop

noun

- a group of soldiers
- a cavalry unit corresponding to an infantry company
- a unit of Girl or Boy Scouts
- an orderly crowd (syn: flock)
a troop of children

verb

- march in a procession (syn: parade, promenade)
- move or march as if in a crowd
They children trooped into the room

Extra examples

Where is his troop heading?

You should troop from here tomorrow.

After rehearsals, we'd all troop off to the cafeteria.

They children trooped into the room

...a delegation from the local scout troop is being sent to the national jamboree...

Tad fixes another round and by the time you all troop out of the bathroom you are feeling omnipotent.

Troop positions were marked with colored pins.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: troop
he/she/it: troops
present participle: trooping
past tense: trooped
past participle: trooped
noun
singular: troop
plural: troops
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