Synonym: band, company, crew, gang, group, party. Similar words: control group, toupee, group, regroup, in-group, pop group, grouping, playgroup. Meaning: [truːp] n. organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical).
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1. She joined a dance troupe and travelled all over Europe.
2. Some of our people are traveling with the troupe on its tour.
3. The troupe produced a new play last night.
4. I watched a troupe of travelling actors.
5. A troupe of dancers from Beijing is one of the leading attractions in the festival.
6. Merce Cunningham founded his dance troupe at Black Mountain.
7. What this dance troupe lacks in polish, they make up for in enthusiasm.
8. Going into another troupe after being a Tiller would have been too much of a comedown.
9. The Dratslingers and their troupe plucked these impulses from the ether, made them coagulate, gave them form.
10. The Plaza Girls, a troupe of tall dancers that were an instant hit with the public.
11. The troupe also continues to break ground with the trapeze, and choreographer Anne Bunker taps that talent with Expanded View.
12. Troupe co-authored the award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, and has been invited to participate in the 1997 Venice Biennale.
13. In its 1964 season in London, the Ailey troupe performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre seven shows a week for six weeks.
14. It was a forlorn sight to see that troupe passing through our lines at such a time.
15. A troupe of golden-crowned kinglets was foraging close to the ground.
16. A Chechenlanguage theater and national Vaikakhk dance troupe began work.
17. No previous dance troupe manager had attacked the entertainment world so vigorously.
18. A woman was exercising a troupe of jet black greyhounds.
19. A juvenile troupe, 1917 Despite the fact that the Ballroom shows had comparatively short runs[Sentencedict.com], every production was spectacular.
20. She had to keep bringing forth new ideas in her dance to support her chief position in the troupe.
21. They dogged him the length and breadth of the country, wherever the small troupe of players appeared.
22. A group appear from the house, a motley collection like a troupe of clowns.
23. The following Sunday, however, Barnes suddenly found himself contemplating the demise of the Ailey troupe.
24. In the following months, without any encouragement from the scientists[sentencedict .com], a number of new behaviour patterns emerged in the troupe.
25. Two hundred tickets were sold for Sunday afternoon, netting the troupe a total of $ 100.
26. As I leave the cabin clearing, I soon meet up with a troupe of over ten chickadees.
27. After two years' army service she returned to the troupe, and then launched her solo career at 19.
28. Improvisation and ingenuity, not tradition, are the backbone of a unique dance troupe that is becoming a Tucson favorite.
29. The harlequin is enamoured of a young dancer who has been forced to marry the proprietor of the troupe.
30. Golden-crowned kinglets often accompany the chickadees, so I follow this troupe to look for them.
More similar words: control group, toupee, group, regroup, in-group, pop group, grouping, playgroup, peer group, ethnic group, interest group, pressure group, trough, trounce, trouble, dextrous, lustrous, troubled, special interest group, trousseau, in trouble, troubling, disastrous, troublesome, ambidextrous, troubleshooter, coup, do up, go up, soup.