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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

posse [brit. angl. ˈpɒsi, am. angl. ˈpɑsi] SAM.

1. posse ZGOD. (sheriff's):

posse
détachement m. spol

2. posse (group):

posse (of pressmen)
équipe ž. spol (of de)
posse (of security men)
détachement m. spol (of de)

3. posse pog. (gang):

posse
bande ž. spol
to be ahead of the posse

v slovarju PONS

posse [ˈpɒsi, am. angl. ˈpɑ:si] SAM.

posse
troupe ž. spol
posse of reporters, armed policemen
détachement m. spol
v slovarju PONS

posse [ˈpa·si] SAM.

posse
troupe ž. spol
posse of reporters, armed policemen
détachement m. spol

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Each posse eventually came to be structured, with a particular leader in some cases called a general and a substructure divided into cells.
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The six men of the posse were each to receive a one-sixth share of the reward money.
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Even though a posse was swiftly formed to go after them, the bandits got away with $16,000, a great deal of money in those days.
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A posse of producers and radio staff joined in.
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Upon entering the town, he is attacked and fatally wounded by a posse or his victim's friends.
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