troupe
Collocations
4ADJ.
enthralling, right, theatrical
VERB + TROUPE
choreographing, traveling, working
TROUPE + NOUN
audiences, s, skits
PREP.
in
Definitions
noun
A company of, often touring, actors, singers or dancers.
Meanwhile, the bills on the main stages skewed towards mainstream pop, with mixed results. Lorde’s Friday evening Other stage appearance was one of the weekend’s highlights. The staging and choreography were fantastic – a giant glass tank on a hydraulic platform, in and around which a troupe of dancers acted out the highs and lows of a teenage party
Army choirs and troupes perform at some of North Korea's biggest state events.
Any group of people working together on a shared activity.
verb
To tour with a troupe.
name
A surname.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — organization of performers and associated personnel (especia
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
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6Meanwhile, the bills on the main stages skewed towards mainstream pop, with mixed results. Lorde’s Friday evening Other stage appearance was one of the weekend’s highlights. The staging and choreograp
WiktionaryArmy choirs and troupes perform at some of North Korea's biggest state events.
WiktionaryHe's working in a troupe right now.
Tatoeba · #421365The dance teacher was choreographing her troupe.
Tatoeba · #6759731The theatrical troupe’s skits were often quirky, but their comedic instincts were unquestionably brilliant.
Tatoeba · #9287923The troupe is enthralling audiences around the country with their energetic performances.
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