trouper in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

trouper in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trouper in the English»Spanish Dictionary

trouper [ˈtru:pəʳ, Am -pɚ] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In this opus, she blends extensive research and a trouper's experience to deliver nothing less than a cultural history of the past 400 years.
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However, the kids were such troupers, carrying on with their scenes despite these little lapses.
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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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No, he got a roadie to pluck it out, and got on with the show -- the trouper.
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And there are a lot of storm troupers here.
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A trouper indeed, and her efforts even earned her the royal seal of approval.
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Unfortunately, storm troupers remain storm troupers until the day they die.
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Then, like old troupers, they leave the floor one by one.
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You've been a trouper for nearly 6,500 words.
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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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