trooped Meaning & Definition

  • En [ truːp]
  • Us [ truːp]

Meaning of trooped In English

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Examples of trooped

  • The warriors trooped out in two files and stood on both sides of the steps.

  • The soldiers now trooped out, ranged in four files opposite to the palace, radiating away from the pole to stand holding the ropes.

  • Few people hear the arguments and then the block vote is trooped in—or bussed in—and that is that.

  • After a quarter of an hour the door hanels gave, and about ten or fifteen armed and masked men trooped into the dining room.

  • On the very first day, when the sirens went we all trooped downstairs to a rather improvised shelter.

  • Then, mercifully, it was decided that the committee should adjourn, and its members trooped out of the room.

  • Stopping the show, the arsonists trooped out and set two scooters on fire.

  • The accompanying marches always carry a flavour of the regiment whose colour is being trooped, lending the royal inspection a unique atmosphere.

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