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is trooping

  • present progressive
    of troop (3rd person singular).
    troop
    noun
    an assemblage of persons or things; company; band.

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That change, of course, was sheer terror on Granderson’s part, and is no doubt the most important reason everybody is trooping back to the Bronx on Thursday night.

From New York Times Oct. 6, 2011

All Seville is trooping to the cathedral to-night.

From Stories by Foreign Authors: Spanish by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón

And all the world is trooping here to feed Your monstrous vanity!

From Semiramis and Other Plays Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet by Olive Tilford Dargan