cavalcade

/ˌkævəlˈkeɪd/
noun
  1. A procession of people riding on horses or in vehicles, often as part of a celebration or ceremony.
    • The royal cavalcade moved slowly through the streets as the crowd cheered.
    • The festival began with a colorful cavalcade of horseback riders.
    • A cavalcade of vintage cars paraded through the town for the anniversary.
  2. A dramatic series of events or a large number of things happening in quick succession.
    • The movie was a cavalcade of action scenes from start to finish.
    • The year brought a cavalcade of changes, both good and bad.
    • Her speech was a cavalcade of exciting announcements.
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