The Boy Scouts needed a new leader for the local troop.
The US uses satellites to observe troop movements around the world.
The senator said he was tired of having reporters troop through his private beach.
The whole class came trooping down the hallway like the 3rd Brigade.
We'll be trooping in the glen this evening to spring our attack later tonight.
The troop of soldiers returned triumphantly after routing the enemy.
The little old lady really picked up her pace when she saw the Boy Scout troop! Some primates gather in what is termed a troop.
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He is a vanguard of freedom
The soldeirs ran back to their barracks.
I troop myself
The troop of soldiers returned triumphantly after routing the enemy.
The little old lady really picked up her pace when she saw the Boy Scout troop! Some primates gather in what is termed a troop.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
The word 'troop' is not a pronoun. The word 'troop' is a noun, a word for a group of soldiers, or a group of people or animals of a particular kind; a word for a group of people or things.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: A troop of baboons could be heard in the distance. It could not be seen due to the density of the trees. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'troop' in the second sentence)
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
This is a sentence using the word aviator.
As a noun, troop has two meanings, one a singular noun and one the more typical group noun. As both refer to people, they are concrete nouns. troop - a group of scouts, or soldiers troop - a single soldier (trooper) -- very rarely used
I am saying a sentence using the word collagen.
This is a sentence using the word monomer. :P
this is a sentence using the word armchair.