squad

/skwɑd/
noun
  1. A small group of people trained to work together, especially in military or police contexts.
    • The sergeant led his squad through the obstacle course.
    • Each squad in the army has about eight soldiers.
    • A police squad arrived at the scene within minutes.
  2. A group of people working together on a common task or activity.
    • Our marketing squad meets every Monday to plan the week.
    • The cheerleading squad practiced their routine for hours.
    • She joined the debate squad to improve her public speaking.
  3. A group of friends or people who regularly spend time together.
    • Her squad threw her a surprise birthday party.
    • My squad and I go to the movies every Friday night.
    • He posted a photo with his whole squad at the beach.
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