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trooped
verb as in step
verb as in traipse
verb as in tread
verb as in walk
Strongest matches
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verb as in jam-pack
verb as in crowd
verb as in depart
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Example Sentences
The people seemed not at all frightened as they trooped past to begin their day.
All the inhabitants of the court had trooped out into the street.
Groups of us trooped down to New York to giggle at our friend, and ourselves on stage.
A big marquee of striped canvas had been erected; the guests trooped into it.
"I think Genevieve is going to be a suffragette," observed Tilly, cheerfully, as they trooped into the hotel together.
The young folk trooped out after Ben through the long, covered passage to the rear door of the Red Mill.
As Liggett and the men trooped down to the airlock, Kent turned back toward his superior.
"Don't be long," said Mrs. Edward Crampton to her husband as the wives trooped out.
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On this page you'll find 313 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trooped, such as: dance, go down, skip, stride, tiptoe, and tread.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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