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posse
[ pos-ee ]
noun
- a body or force armed with legal authority.
- Slang. a group of friends or associates:
hanging out with your posse; a posse of drug dealers.
posse
/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
- Also calledposse comitatus the able-bodied men of a district assembled together and forming a group upon whom the sheriff may call for assistance in maintaining law and order
- law possibility (esp in the phrase in posse )
- slang.a Jamaican street gang in the US
- informal.a group of friends or associates
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of posse1
Example Sentences
Elinor and her posse deserve more fulfilling lives, and with the help of canny Madame Restell, they manage to make their dreams come true on their own terms.
He doesn't posses the game-breaking wonders of Graham, but he's a reliable and intelligent footballer.
It’s hard to say which is the more appalling: the recklessness or the heartlessness with which Musk and his preternaturally powerful posse of 20-somethings are scything their way through Washington.
In this, he shares a vision with his tech bro posse.
The incoming commander in chief has surrounded himself with some of the nastiest witch-hunters alive, his personal posse of Roy Cohns, and there are plenty more where they came from.
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