Similar words: paratroops, troop, oops, whoops, droop, droopy, poltroon, beet root. Meaning: [truːp] n. soldiers collectively.
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121 He started his troops to Italy over the Alps.
122 The troops go on exercises twice a year.
123 Our troops encountered only token resistance.
124 They massed well - equipped troops on the frontier.
125 Troops were sent in to quell the disorder.
126 Troops were brought in to put down the disturbance.
127 There were rumours of mutiny among the troops.
128 The bugle sounded as the troops advanced.
129 Troops surrounded the mountain stronghold of the guerrillas.
130 Both countries have massed troops along the border.
131 Troops eventually quelled the unrest.
132 Troops are massing on the frontier.
133 Two thousand troops were withdrawn from the battle zone.
134 The troops scoured the open ground.
135 Our troops battered down the enemy defensive works.
136 The reactionary troops are being hit everywhere.
137 British troops still garrisoned the country.
138 They had made several sorties against enemy troops.
139 The troops had penetrated deep into enemy lines.
140 Troops were sent in to restore order.
141 Troops fired live ammunition to disperse the crowd.
142 Troops were deserting to the enemy.
143 He disposed his troops along the bank.
144 UN troops supervised the relief operations.
145 They didn't surrender themselves to the English troops.
146 Government troops are moving in on the rebel stronghold.
147 The United Nations is sending troops.
148 The troops stormed against the garrison.Sentencedict.com
149 The troops detrained near the battle zone.
150 Troops put down a rising in the capital.