Plural form of people. (already a plural form) - a race, group or nationality.(noun)
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of people.(verb)
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Use "peoples" in a sentence
"Bush and his generals substituting their judgment for the American peoples 'in Iraq yahooBuzzArticleHeadline =' Bush and his generals substituting their judgment for the American peoples\ 'in Iraq'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Generals will always find a \'way forward\' on the battlefield, but it should be the determination of our civilian leadership - which carries their mandate directly from the American people - just who our forces will be tasked with laying down their lives to defend or fight against; not the military. '"
"Marquez should have been fighting in Vegas on a pay per view card but he had to take it to Juan's home town and beat him up on a boxing after dark telecast what a true champ he is what we call the peoples champ."
"This world consists of two great and vastly different empires: to the north lies Tierra, to the south Uraba, and linking the two peoples is the melting pot of a city, Ishalem."