Similar words: destroy, destroyed, destroyer, royal, arroyo, royally, viceroy, royalty. Meaning: [trɔɪ] n. 1. a system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones; based on a 12-ounce pound and an ounce of 480 grains 2. an ancient city in Asia Minor that was the site of the Trojan War.
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1. Troy watched her every movement.
2. Troy was besieged by the Greeks for ten years.
3. Troy was besieged by the Greeks.
4. Schliemann excavated the ancient city of Troy.
5. Troy finally fell ( to the Greeks ).
6. Troy was very clever for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her.
7. He is not Troy Aikman, but neither is he a renegade biker or a glass-eating zany.
8. Troy is supposed to be a racist because he yells at some of his teammates during games.
9. As Troy walked along the path, he noticed it was very muddy, and covered with plants.
10. Troy looked through a hole in the fence at the garden next door.
11. When he set sail from Troy many Trojans had joined him.
12. Certainly, Troy has enough troubles in his life without worrying about haddock.
13. Troy Aikman threw a six-yard, third-down touchdown pass to tight end Eric Bjornson after a six-play, 15-yard drive.
14. Troy Aikman threw three touchdown passes and Emmitt Smith rushed three yards for the winning touchdown with less than three minutes left.
15. In that minute Troy had kissed her on the lips.
16. Each morning, Troy goes down to the fish market to inspect the daily catch.
17. Troy was a delicate child who spend most of his time indoors.
18. He began with the departure from Troy and the storm that struck the Fleet.
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19. I am sure Harlequins' Troy Coker makes an invaluable contribution to the other players' understanding of the game.
20. When Troy fell, Agamemnon was the most fortunate of the victorious chieftains.
21. Chaucer's Criseyde is a dignified and thoughtful widow, who suffers terribly when she leaves Troy.
22. Running back Emmitt Smith is a class act and quarterback Troy Aikman is cool, tough and dignified.
23. Achilles was kept back by his mother. She knew that if he went to Troy he was fated to die there.
24. For instance, it was by trusting the bifocals of Euhemerus that Heinrich Schliemann rediscovered Troy.
25. The Swastika in both its configurations adorning the fence at the one-time residence in Athens of Schliemann, the founder of Troy.
26. Beyond that, the gossip is that he is not on speaking terms with his best player, quarterback Troy Aikman.
27. He had killed her, not willingly, but driven by the Army impatient for good winds to sail to Troy.
28. Then he lashed his horses and round and round the walls of Troy he dragged all that was left of glorious Hector.
29. The wrong of her slighted beauty remained with her until Troy fell in ruins.
30. He knew nothing of Odysseus; they had not left Troy together and no word of him had reached Nestor since.