trouper in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for trouper in the English»French Dictionary

trouper in the PONS Dictionary

trouper Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an old trouper
a real trouper
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition to performing, all of the troupers have circus chores: setting up the ring, selling concessions, tending costumes and props.
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Sounds fun, and it might just work: she's a hard-working trouper who takes her career more seriously than she takes herself.
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The performers (troupers) range in age from 10 to 18.
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A trouper indeed, and her efforts even earned her the royal seal of approval.
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Famed as an itinerant trouper, she was admired for her versatility in tragic, comic, and romantic roles.
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You've been a trouper for nearly 6,500 words.
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Yet he was also a long-suffering trouper doing his best in impossible circumstances, while she was an uncannily empathetic force for good.
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Thank heavens they didn't throw a heavy set of bagpipes on this much-admired octogenarian trouper, who'd probably teach himself to play if required.
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Unfortunately, storm troupers remain storm troupers until the day they die.
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Everyone involved appreciated her as an outstanding trouper and a caring person.
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