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Definitionn. a group of soldiers
Last update: August 5, 2015
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We heard the footsteps of the troops of deer. [Please select]
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A troop of school children approaching the gate . [Please select]
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Troops are marching in the parade. [Please select]
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Jawans are trooping out of the camps. [Please select]
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For the Long Parliament, which met on the 3rd of November 16 4 0, he was elected for Downton in Wiltshire, but the return was disputed, and he did not take his seat - his election not being declared valid until the last days of the Rump. He was present as a spectator at the setting up of the king's standard at Nottingham on the 25th of August 1642; and in 1643 he appeared openly on Charles's side in Dorsetshire, where he raised at his own expense a regiment of foot and a troop of horse, of both of which he took the command. [Please select]
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The whole Mexican troop, appalled at such deadly shooting, stopped suddenly. [Please select]
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It's the troop of Castenada, an' they're after that cannon. [Please select]
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He was anxious to see the advance of Castenada's troop. [Please select]
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A troop of horse were coming--perhaps the king himself. [Please select]
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They troop out from the great doors, talking and gesticulating. [Please select]
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The governor asked for a troop of soldiers. [Please select]
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