Similar words: paratroops, troop, oops, whoops, droop, droopy, poltroon, beet root. Meaning: [truːp] n. soldiers collectively.
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181 They disposed troops along the river.
182 Double - time the troops to the mess hall.
183 NATO troops were tasked with keeping the peace.
184 We dislodged the enemy troops from their positions.
185 The main body of troops moved toward the front.
186 Troops have sealed the borders between the countries.
187 The city was encircled with troops.
188 The troops mustered in the village.
189 Troops were confronted by an angry mob.
190 The enemy troops fled in disarry.
191 The UN has demanded that all troops be withdrawn.
192 He was surrounded by troops of friends.
193 The colonel ordered the troops to turn about.
194 Troops have seized the airport and railroad terminals.
195 The troops were ordered back to barracks .
196 Our troops withstood the onset of the enemy.
197 These aircraft are designed to take troops and weapons to any theatre of war in the shortest time possible.
198 Enemy planes engaged the troops as they advanced into the mountains.
199 They demanded that all the aggressor troops be pulled out from their country.
200 As a general, he inspired great loyalty in his troops.
201 Troops have agreed to stay within specific boundaries to avoid confrontations.
202 In times of war, troops were billeted in the mill.
203 The peace treaty clearly specifies the terms for the withdrawal of troops.
204 Troops are in the country under the banner of the United Nations.
205 UN troops intervened to avert a threat of violent conflict.
206 The Government insisted that troops would not become embroiled in battles in Bosnia.
207 The US troops would be part of a multinational force.
208 The decision has been made to move UN troops in to try and stop the fighting.
209 Troops destroyed the capital and confiscated many works of art as war booty.
210 The troops are ready to move out at short notice.