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    Use "roop" in a sentence

    roop example sentences

    roop


    1. He was a state trooper called out there to investigate a high occurrence of young prostitutes being raped and murdered


    2. A trooper sits behind the wheel in each car with the windows rolled up and air conditioners running


    3. John rolls down his window and the trooper waddles over


    4. gets out of the Lincoln, his eyes on John and the troopers


    5. Trooper 2 turns and walks back to his car, talks into his shoulder-held microphone


    6. He hands the trooper his Driver’s License and Press credentials


    7. The trooper squints his eyes, holds the cards at arms length, reads them


    8. The trooper waits, takes another toke


    9. He lurches at the Trooper, pushes him and grabs his gun simultaneously, points it at his chest


    10. The Trooper brings the joint up for another toke, just as John shoots him twice in the chest

    11. The trooper staggers backward, feels of his chest, holds up his fingers to show no blood, looks at John with a mocking grin


    12. Trooper 2 speaks into his shoulder-held microphone


    13. John beats his fist on the hood of the state trooper’s car


    14. He opens the door of the state trooper’s car, takes out the shotgun, pumps a round into the chamber and fires it in the air


    15. ‘Very much so, his hedges were always properly laid, even if he had to swear like a trooper at the younger men to achieve a proper result


    16. You’re a real trooper!’ she said handing me a mug


    17. Then, when enough is known and the enough soldiers are twenty one years of age, even if it takes generations, using the technology of the Al-Harron, thousands of troops are parachuted in from stealth aircraft to secure the Kassikan complex


    18. Once our troops are in their secret laboratories, they will mold this world as we direct


    19. What's going on? The sonic war against me is getting more and more unbearable day by day and I just can't stand it any more! For some strange reason, I am surrounded by all kinds of noise pollution: Every morning, at 7:30 am, my father gets out to the yard and keeps himself busy with meaningless tinkering and hammering at pieces of wood or metal for hours! When I return from work at 4:00 in the afternoon and lie in bed so as to have a brief nap, dad goes upstairs, to Alice's half-built penthouse, and starts hammering at stuff again till 5:30 that I leave for the gym! He doesn't really repair anything, he just enjoys the noise! The yard and the penthouse are full of rusty tools, old dilapidated furniture and all kinds of junk dad finds on the road and carries home! I often complain about the noise and the piggery but he never listens; on the contrary, he swears like a trooper!


    20. Captain Obvious of the Religious Troop then speaks up with, “This Temple took 46 years to build… You are going to build it in three days?”

    21. “ Pishima is coming with her troop


    22. handing over the legacy to her little troop as well


    23. the legendry Pishima and her equally celebrated troop of


    24. The arrival of Pishima and her troop


    25. the station to collect Pishima and her troop and usher


    26. little troop of children were worth sharing


    27. But you are here tonight, so I shall be a brave little trooper


    28. He had put in ‘Starship Troopers’


    29. and drooping flower heads that wait to kiss the sun


    30. And now here is another breathing exercise which will help to counteract bad posture, drooping and round shoulders, and curvature of the spine

    31. A purple bougainvillea drooped from sunlight into shade, dead blossoms on the ground


    32. With a physical urgency usually reserved for athletes and Special Forces troops, Miss Jones launched herself into a standing position, braced her legs upon the pavement and picked up her handbag in the most menacing way that she could manage


    33. The strap from my bag drooped out of the boat and trailed across the sandy soil on the other side of the lighted doorway from where I crouched


    34. Across from where I sat one of them flopped onto the bench, breathless, sipping a fizzy diet drink from a can, panting beneath the weight of her robes and fighting in vain to keep her eyes open and to keep her mouth from drooping but her personal enthusiasm cowed before the pressures and the stresses and the strains


    35. Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair


    36. Naria and her troops had arrived too late to help them


    37. “may I ask a boon Lady Rayne; when there is time, will you join my troops and me for a day of training? They would consider it a great honor


    38. weary troop then panted and wheezed their way to the kitchen, lit


    39. the troops needed some rest and some liniment, and so, with the


    40. With the service over the congregation trooped outside and said

    41. Lieutenant Imdrun was a very needy soul, and represented himself as a slight man with a forlorn face and droopy eyes


    42. The Elders are sending four ships with specially trained troops aboard


    43. That dastardly old trooper of a first husband


    44. Naria, these troops were trained in utmost secrecy


    45. He said he was merely a second year student; that the Elders Troop Recruiters arrived at his school and pressed his entire class into service; none were allowed to even contact their parents


    46. The troop then turned around and began to lead her back in the direction they had come


    47. The troops always found them invited to supper and bed at the wealthiest farm in the area


    48. It was obvious his troops knew what she meant because they burst into riotous laughter


    49. We all troop down to see them off


    50. She could hear the thick sandals of the troops on the floor below already














































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