trouper in the PONS Dictionary

trouper Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an old trouper
thanks, you are real trouper

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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.
latimesblogs.latimes.com
In addition to performing, all of the troupers have circus chores: setting up the ring, selling concessions, tending costumes and props.
en.wikipedia.org
Professional artists occasionally perform with the troupers as colleagues in the ring.
en.wikipedia.org
She is, as they say, a trouper, with that curious mix of toughness and vulnerability that seems to come with the territory.
www.independent.ie
And there are a lot of storm troupers here.
www.abc.net.au
The trouper that she was, she reported on the set immediately after her hospital stay.
entertainment.inquirer.net
Famed as an itinerant trouper, she was admired for her versatility in tragic, comic, and romantic roles.
en.wikipedia.org
Sounds fun, and it might just work: she's a hard-working trouper who takes her career more seriously than she takes herself.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She developed a reputation as disciplined trouper, always the first to arrive at a rehearsal or performance; this continued even once she became a star.
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The performers (troupers) range in age from 10 to 18.
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