troop off/along/out etc• We trooped along and he more than likely brought his mateJohnGrey along with him.• He did have to pull the troops out, announcing as he did so that the operation had been a great success.• I saw him doing a side shuffle to the main entrance as we all trooped along here.• They all trooped out, mumbling and muttering, except Benedicta.• We trooped off round the back of the church and up into a small raised garden where there were indeed some benches.• But brightness was in short supply as his playerstrooped off to a crescendo of boos.• He sent a division of troops out to quell the disorders, and they killed or deported some six thousand peasants.• We put on our gymshoes and trooped out to the gym in silence.