trooper in the PONS Dictionary

trooper Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to swear like a trooper

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Full-time and part-time constables also serve with resident troopers.
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Other specialists have included commandos and troopers equipped to work in outer space.
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Troopers' vehicles are routinely inspected along with equipment and troopers take pride in keeping their vehicles and equipment clean and functional.
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The few troopers assigned to the area were too busy settling mining disputes and enforcing permits that crimes outside the claims were neglected.
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Each trooper is required to supply uniform, equipment and horse.
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As there wasn't room inside for everybody the trooper chained two of the prisoners to the tree.
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Regional headquarters, at which single troopers were once required to live, are referred to as barracks.
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Any information regarding personnel records came from the trooper himself.
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Within a few years they matured into first-rate vaudeville troopers who wrote much of their music in dialogue.
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The troopers tossed his body out of the wagon and left it in the road, as he had foretold.
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