US /trup/
・UK /tru:p/
You know, I tell a story in the book about a troop of chimpanzees in Africa and how some
in this chimp village called a troop that seemed to display depressed behavior.
A lot of the parents are often troop leaders, especially the moms, or they participate in other parts of the program, like being a co-cookie chair.
Usually, the troop or a Girl Scout's parents purchase the cookies before any sales are made.
As a troop, it was our job to go door-to-door and ask people if there was any non-perishable food that they were willing to donate.
As a troop, it was our job to go door-to-door to see if therewas any non-perishable food that they were willing to donate
Okay, so they've kind of like hacked Troop Advisor a little bit.
Troop, cluster, school, or crash?
Troop, there it is.
"From the depths of the West of Europe / A young child will be born of poor people / He who by his tongue will seduce a great troop."
Troop shortages are just the start.
We are a troop.
We are a troop.
While Trump himself has historically been very against large-scale US troop deployments like in Iraq or Afghanistan.
On the other side of the Channel, in the autumn of 1943, as Britain prepared for D-Day, the residents of Imber, in Wiltshire, were told that they had mere weeks to leave their homes as the Ministry of Defense needed places for troop training and target practice.