Troy [noun]

Definition of Troy:

one-sixteenth of a pound/28.35 grams

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Opposite/Antonyms of Troy:

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Sentence/Example of Troy:

The return from this Crusade was as disastrous as that from the siege of Troy.

Hector, the bulwark of Troy, had fallen, and the ruin of the city was at hand.

Was war correspondent for the Greek associated press at the siege of Troy.

Sprang into fame at the siege of Troy, where he invented the horse which recaptured Helen.

Alas, Troy thought so once; yet the land of Priam lives only in song.

It was divided like our troy pound into twelve ounces of good copper.

Even Hector cut his stick (with Achilles after him) at the siege of Troy.

He never attempts to make the whole war of Troy the subject of his poem.

But I am utterly wretched, for I begat the best of sons in Troy, and none of them is left.

He was commissioned to make for the people of Croton a painting of Helen of Troy.