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trooping

verb as in flock

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In the coming days, Ayers, among others, will be trooping up to the Hill to discuss the issue with GOP players.

That was after trooping down three flights of steps, crowded by crying, ten-year-old ballerinas and their few harried teachers.

As they came trooping in, and tumbled into their seats, Letty Barford called out, in a shrill voice.

Soon heavy feet are heard trooping up the stairs; doors are heard to bang; cheery voices wish each other good-night.

Scarcely had these arrangements been concluded, when a bell rang, and the boys came trooping into the schoolroom.

Speculators were trooping in and the town had been divided off into lots—a few of which had already changed hands.

Soon the sheep appeared trooping out of the twilight shadows into the clearing; then came Brave followed by his master.

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On this page you'll find 313 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to trooping, such as: dance, go down, skip, stride, tiptoe, and tread.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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