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View definitions for posse

posse

noun as in vigilantes

noun as in gang

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In the year to September 2024, there were 130 instances of someone trying to buy medicines illegal to posses without a prescription and instead receiving substances contaminated with nitazenes.

From BBC

She watched the cheerleaders and the veterans, the posse of sheriff’s deputies and the firetrucks, the passing faces in the crowd.

Plans for ashes left over from cremations are also part of the proposal, with the commission alleging that funeral directors posses "hundreds of thousands of sets of ashes which have not been collected".

From BBC

It’s the communication of friendship, of family, of the posse, the team, the gang.

“That was like my posse,” Ryder says as if that was a totally normal group of people to have as a posse.

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

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