parade
/pəˈreɪd/
verb
- To walk or march in a public procession.
- The soldiers will parade through the city on Memorial Day.
- The band paraded down the street playing lively music.
- Children paraded around the schoolyard in their costumes.
- To display something proudly or show off.
- The company paraded its latest inventions at the tech fair.
- He paraded his trophy around the room for everyone to see.
- She likes to parade her new car in front of her neighbors.
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noun
- A public procession of people, vehicles, or floats, often celebrating a special event.
- A parade of veterans marched down Main Street to honor their service.
- The town held a parade for the Fourth of July with marching bands and colorful floats.
- We watched the Thanksgiving Day parade on television with our family.
- A series of people or things appearing one after another.
- There was a steady parade of customers at the new bakery.
- The fashion show featured a parade of models wearing the latest designs.
- A parade of job candidates came through the office all morning.
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