Yes, the noun 'posse' is a standard collective noun for:a posse of policea posse of sheriffsa posse of turkeysa posse of posersIn recent times I've also heard the term a posse of paparazzi.
posse-like mean showing off that you're beautiful when your not answered Michael
posse-like mean showing off that you're beautiful when your not answered Michael
The noun 'posse' is a standard collective noun for:a posse of policea posse of sheriffsa posse of turkeysa posse of posersIn recent times I've also heard the term a posse of paparazzi.
Posse means you like their clothes, something like that
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The possessive form is posse's.
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'a posse ad esse' is From possibility to reality. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'from'. The verb 'posse' means 'to be able to'. The preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The verb 'esse' means 'to be'.
The posse rode out to search for the escaped prisoner.
It is a slang work for cop.
that depends on the posse
Amelie Posse died in 1957.