parade|parades in English

noun

[pa·rade || pə'reɪd]

lineup; procession; display, exhibit

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1. Retreat Ceremony and Key Squadron Personnel Parade Practice Yesterday WeBguy was on the Terrazzo capturing the Retreat Ceremony and Key Squadron Personnel practicing for parades.

2. And this parade?

3. a parade route?

4. Parades are the very stuff of Protestant politics.

5. Staying with the Cavalcades format that the parks introduced back in July, there are 5 mini-parades that take place during the day at unannounced times, using the music from Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime parade

6. Other smaller parades are organised across the country.

7. Parades are often held in concurrence with national holidays.

8. " Snatch parade. " Really, Kirk?

9. A Lepidoptera Beauty Parade

10. How'bout a love parade?

11. Like a parade balloon.

12. Political campaigns started to use Bandwagons in their parades and rallies.

13. He always parades his superiority and strives to outshine others.

14. Astroturfed DNC ‘Car Parade’ After Biden’s Acceptance Speech Trumped by ‘Creepy Joe Biden’ Truck Parade

15. He lives in North Parade.

16. To advertise the public talk, sandwich-sign parades were organized.

17. That's Malcolm X and the suffragists and gay pride parades.

18. The regiment is on parade.

19. The parade dragged by endlessly.

20. This is no parade ground.

21. 20 In the 1950s, Paisley and Norman Porter led banned parades.

22. Slap-up lunches and colourful parades marked Thanksgiving Day in America.

23. In addition, parades are held throughout the duration of the event.

24. Anniversary of A huge parade was …

25. A band headed up the parade.