1. squad - Noun
2. squad - Verb
A small party of men assembled for drill, inspection, or other purposes.
Hence, any small party.
Sloppy mud.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAaron Ramsey withdrew from the squad last week but there are no new injury concerns. Source: Internet
2003: Five more outs main The Cubs had high expectations in 2002, but the squad played poorly. Source: Internet
1984–1985 Scudetto Although the 1984–85 season squad was made up of a mix of emerging players and mature stars, at the beginning of the season no one would have regarded the team as having the necessary ingredients to make it to the end. Source: Internet
2009 receipt of winners medals The players and staff of England's winning squad who did not get medals in 1966 received them on 10 June 2009 after a ceremony at 10 Downing Street in London. Source: Internet
A Barcelona player has tested positive for the coronavirus, the club said Wednesday, adding that he is not in its Champions League squad. Source: Internet
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has reiterated his desire to bolster his squad before Sunday’s Scottish Premiership encounter with St Mirren. Source: Internet