troop

/trup/
verb
  1. To walk or move together as a group, often in a steady or orderly way.
    • The students trooped into the auditorium for the assembly.
    • We all trooped down to the beach for a swim.
    • After the game, fans trooped out of the stadium happily.
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noun
  1. A group of soldiers, especially in a military unit.
    • The general inspected the troop before the battle.
    • A troop of cavalry was sent to reinforce the front line.
    • The troop marched across the field during the training exercise.
  2. A group of people or animals moving or acting together.
    • We saw a troop of monkeys swinging through the trees.
    • A troop of scouts hiked through the forest all morning.
    • A troop of tourists followed the guide through the museum.
  3. A unit of Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts, typically led by an adult.
    • Our troop volunteered to clean up the local park.
    • Her scout troop meets every Tuesday after school.
    • The troop raised money for a camping trip by selling cookies.
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