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plural squads
A group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members.
A unit of tactical military personnel, or of police officers, usually of about ten members. quotations examples
A squad of soldiers ordered them to disperse but instead of doing so they commenced throwing ice and rocks.
1912, The New England magazine, volume 47
(cricket, soccer, rugby) A group of potential players from whom a starting team and substitutes are chosen. examples
(informal) A collective noun for a group of squid. quotations examples
At one point, the 400-ton Calypso was brought to a standstill by a squad of squid which clogged the engines and caused a power failure. Other, highlights included an attack by predatory blue sharks, […]
1970, TV Guide, volume 18
The Sea Life Centre retains a squad of squid and such.
2002, Let's Go Inc., Let's Go 2003: Britain & Ireland, Let's Go Publications
There's several new symbols next to the doorway symbol. Beso pushed all six of them without waiting to see what they brought; like a herd of charging rhinos or rampaging squad of squid. Next best thing though.
2012, S. Louis King, Gnome Home Papers, AuthorHouse, page 546
I pulled in as deep a breath as my gag allowed and began relaxing my body. I used a little trick I'd learned in college. I imagined that a friendly squad of squid were massaging every muscle on the bottoms of my feet; the tension began to drain.
2017, Kristen Joy Wilks, Athens Ambuscade, Pelican Ventures Book Group
(slang) One's friend group, taken collectively; one's peeps. quotations
anyway, sheʼs resigned herself to hanging out with the squad at uni rather than going manhunting
2019, Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other, Penguin Books (2020), page 52
third-person singular simple present squads, present participle squadding, simple past and past participle squadded
(intransitive) To act as part of, or on behalf of, a squad. examples
(transitive, US, medical slang) To transport by ambulance.
(UK, dialect) Sloppy mud. quotations examples
The lass ran all among the muck and squad.
1875 March 13, Leicester Chronicle, quoted in the EDD
An' she did n't not solidly mean I wur / gawin' that waäy to the bad,Fur the gell was as howry a trollope as / iver traäpes'd i' the squad.
1895, Alfred Tennyson, The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Poet-laureate, page 791