Organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical)
1 A dance troupe from Palenque has performed in Europe in recent years.
2 A real wagon-tipper, as we used to say back in the troupe .
3 Everyone in the troupe knew my father was working on a song.
4 He was one of the other original members still in the troupe .
5 The other members of the troupe stood about in small groups watching.
6 The troupe cast their spell with a show that broke every rule.
7 The opera troupe seem to have not exactly understood the invitation, sir.
8 It is estimated that the first carnival troupe was organised in 1887.
9 Alfred decided he would go hence as a member of the troupe .
10 It will be the first ever Nepali troupe to appear at Glastonbury.
11 These are accessible prices for the visiting troupe of shoppers at Masterpiece.
12 Talent from other post-Soviet states also make up much of its troupe .
13 The theater troupe drowned themselves in the lagoon before we could finish.
14 He has swept out most of the finest dancers in the troupe .
15 One of the troupe would stumble and they would all fall down.
16 We'll have the Opera troupe there, and you shall command the Opera.'
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Troupe в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки