Definitions for troopers

troopers troop·er

Spelling: [troo-per]
IPA: /ˈtru pər/

Troopers is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 265 anagrams from letters in troopers (eooprrst).

Definitions for troopers

noun

  1. a horse-cavalry soldier.
  2. a mounted police officer; a police officer on horseback.
  3. state trooper.
  4. a cavalry horse.
  5. Chiefly British. a troopship.

Idioms

  1. like a trooper, with great energy, enthusiasm, or display:

Origin of troopers

First recorded in 1630-40; troop + -er1

Examples for troopers

I believe the soldier swore like a trooper, and it was really quite excusable.

We fielded the panicked calls, encouraged Wayne, who was a trooper and persuaded the rest of the cast to stay.

Five days after the trooper was pulled over, Heldund was relieved of his duties.

And as he went a trooper followed him, with orders to track him till daylight.

And the trooper says, ‘Has anybody you know that lives near the girls been up to this camp?’

The trooper reached with her right hand for her expandable baton.

But make no mistake: she also was a dedicated team player who could line up behind her commander and take orders like a trooper.

With obvious disgust he signed again to the trooper to replace the cover.

McBain signed to the trooper at the rear of the wagon and the man stripped the cover off.

On the opposite wall the light of the trooper's lanthorn fell brightly.

Word Value for troopers
Scrable

9

Words with friends

10

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