procession in English

noun
1
a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony or festival.
a funeral procession
2
the emanation of the Holy Spirit.
On the filioque controversy, Bulgakov demonstrates that the East did not have a formal theology for the procession of the Holy Spirit.

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1. The Queen's carriage headed the procession.

2. The procession remains stopped until a user of the visual display device intervenes to cause resumption of procession.

3. 15 The procession passed along the street.

4. Congress could ban the procession altogether.

5. The procession moved into the church.

6. Now the wedding procession started homeward.

7. 3 I saw the procession pass by.

8. Last came the procession of the coaches.

9. 1 A Capuchin religious procession passed by.

10. Ideas passed in quick procession through her mind.

11. 20 A funeral procession filled the street.

12. 16 The Queen's carriage headed the procession.

13. The procession passed right by my door.

14. They rushed out to see the procession.

15. There was a bomb scare during the procession.

16. Stand back to allow the procession to pass.

17. Don’t you see that a procession is coming?”

18. A large black hearse led the funeral procession.

19. The funeral procession moved slowly down the avenue.

20. A procession of mourners slowly followed the coffin.

21. They came in flocks to see the procession.

22. 9 The congregation entered the church in procession.

23. The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.

24. The procession snaked its way through narrow streets.

25. A trumpet fanfare sounded and the procession began.

26. A steady procession of people filed past the coffin.

27. A vast crowd turned out to watch the procession.

28. The procession moved at a slow and stately speed.

29. People came in flocks to see the royal procession.

30. 13 Ideas passed in quick procession through her mind.

31. The solemn procession wound its way through the narrow streets.

32. Excitement rose to fever pitch the day before the procession.

33. The mourners followed the funeral procession, weeping and wailing.

34. A procession of waiters appeared bearing trays of food.

35. The festivities started with a procession through the town.

36. The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.

37. 7 It was a seamless procession of wonderful electronic music.

38. 2 The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.

39. Noun 1. Cavalcade - a procession of people traveling on horseback procession - the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in …

40. For example, if an opponent controls Anointed Procession, your Crafty Cutpurse’s effect applies before that of Anointed Procession and you won’t get twice as many tokens

41. The procession moved through the streets at a steady pace.

42. That procession was carrying an offering of abalone to the Shogun.

43. 16 The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.

44. The procession moved through the mountain village at a stately pace.

45. The festival will open with a procession led by the mayor.

46. [ + of] Synonyms: parade, train, procession, march-past More Synonyms of Cavalcade

47. In English, a Cavalcade is a procession or parade on horseback

48. The procession made its stately progress through the streets of the city.

49. We saw the tail of the procession disappearing round the corner.

50. The procession of Asiatics in the tomb of Khnumhotep II (No