posse|posses in English
noun
[pos·se || 'pɑsɪ /'pɒ-]
group of people who share an interest or hobby; company (Military); unit (Military); group of citizens mobilized to preserve public peace; search party; social group, group of friends (Slang)
Use "posse|posses" in a sentence
1. Discretione Affirmationem inierunt non posse constare» (11)
2. The posse are pursuing the thief.
3. Abominationz - (featuring Insane Clown Posse) 12
4. Sure as Hell ain't no posse.
5. I was hanging with my posse.
6. Send word to Stillwater's posse.
7. A posse of Marshals ambushed us.
8. I was surrounded by a posse of photographers.
9. The posse beat the countryside for the fugitive.
10. The posse rode down the escaping bank robber.
11. A bodacious banteror and a mainstay of the Banterous Orite x posse
12. This guest already took out an entire posse.
13. Plants posses homeostasis mechanisms to minimize the damage from exposure to heavy metal stress.
14. Twiztid - Abominationz CD Moxoxide Cover insane clown posse psychopathic records
15. You must be crazy comin'in here to raise a posse.
16. I posses all possible powers that has been acumulated since the first living organism.
17. Unless your face also does a-a Clown Posse thing,
18. Plasticity: Soil Colloidal particles may present in gel condition posses the property of plasticity
19. He was on foot, wounded, with a full Cossack posse up his ass.
20. SHERIFF: We'd been combing the countryside the biggest posse I could round up.
21. All Arthropods posses an exoskeleton, bi-lateral symmetry, jointed appendages, segmented bodies, and specialized appendages
22. He wears tattoos and cornrows and bandanas and travels with his posse.
23. The sheriff rounded up a posse and went after the bank robbers.
24. 7 All his posse friends were psychos, deranged misfits who were cruel for kicks.
25. Backswimmers are "true" bugs (so-called because they posses certain features, like a piercing mouthpart)