Military unit size designation.
A cooperative unit (especially in sports)
In sport, group of people from which teams will be selected.
A small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime.
1 Ultimately no one yet knows precisely how good his squad will be.
2 Britain has also called in the fraud squad to investigate possible crimes.
3 Asked if any of this squad could do likewise, Mallinder said: Yes.
4 He said the squad also had a farewell party four days later.
5 Today, a police and navy dive squad will continue searching for it.
6 It's working at the moment and the young squad is developing well.'
7 We've got quite a good squad now and that will help us.
8 England suffered from a limited squad ; they needed more than 11 players.
9 When the search continued today, the police national dive squad joined in.
10 Bomb squad technicians detonated it in a nearby wooded area, police said.
11 With all 31 squad members available, the New Zealand selectors yesterday… Audio
12 Weeks later, he was signed to the New York Jets practice squad .
13 However, Test skipper Joe Root has been left out of that squad .
14 However, these setbacks do not seem to have affected the squad 's spirit.
15 The Ireland training squad for the November internationals could be released today.
16 Mali named their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations squad four days late.
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