Similar words: paratroops, troop, oops, whoops, droop, droopy, poltroon, beet root. Meaning: [truːp] n. soldiers collectively.
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1 The troops were severely debilitated by hunger and disease.
2 Our troops are now on the attack.
3 The team captain vainly tried to rally his troops.
4 The US is sending additional troops to the region.
5 Our troops consolidated our position with reinforcements.
6 Sending the troops was a contravention of the treaty.
7 They embarked the troops by night.
8 We must reinforce the troops at the front.
9 Troops have been dispatched to the area.
10 Troops invaded on August 9th that year.
11 The troops were dispirited and disorganised.
12 Allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers.
13 They sent in troops to back the rebels.
14 The troops besieged the fort.
15 The company commander rallied his defeated and dispersed troops.
16 The commander rallied his troops around him.
17 They redeployed the troops along the seashore.
18 Our troops was beset by enemy fire.
19 Troops unleashed a barrage of grenades.
20 American troops formed the spearhead of the attack.
21 Government troops have succeeded in capturing the rebel leader.
22 Enemy troops occupied the country.
23 Troops sealed off the surrounding area .
24 Troops have been sent to defend the borders.
25 Our troops fanned out across the fields.
26 Our troops have penetrated enemy territory.
27 The troops fled in disarray.
28 Napoleon arrayed his troops for battle.
29 The troops were firing away at the advancing enemy.
30 Our soldiers trounced the enemy troops.