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Traditional English :: troupe
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troupe.html - n. a company of actors or acrobats etc. [F, = TROOP] |
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Traditional English :: trouper
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troupe.html - n. 1 a member of a theatrical troupe. 2 a staunch colleague. |
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Traditional English :: troupe
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troupe.html - n. a company of actors or acrobats etc. [F, = TROOP] |
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Traditional English :: trouper
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troupe.html - n. 1 a member of a theatrical troupe. 2 a staunch colleague. |
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English Idioms :: trouble
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troupe.html - See: BORROW TROUBLE, GO TO THE TROUBLE or TAKE THE TROUBLE. |
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English Idioms :: troubled waters
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troupe.html - {v. phr.} To take advantage of a troubled or confusing situation; seek personal advantage. * /With the police disorganized after the collapse of communism in Europe, many criminals started to fish in troubled waters./ |
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