Synonym: display, exhibition, march, pageant, promenade, review, show. Similar words: grade, comparable, paralysis, separation, reparation, radar, fade, shade. Meaning: [pə'reɪd] n. 1. a ceremonial procession including people marching 2. an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things 3. a visible display. v. 1. walk ostentatiously 2. march in a procession.
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181. In New York, police estimated that 4,700,000 people watched what was believed to be the largest-ever ticker-tape parade.
182. The Homecoming parade and street party will necessitate closing University Avenue.
183. Hari remembered standing in the darkened street, watching the parade of carriages driving along Mumbles Road and into Gloucester Place.
184. When Johnson arrived home after the championships a big parade was held in his honour.
185. He was not even among the long parade of speakers on that day.
186. I still keep as a bookmark my ticket for the 1989 Revolution Day parade in Red Square.
187. Ronald Reagan reluctantly canceled his inaugural parade in 1985 when the chill factor dropped well below zero, endangering the marchers.
188. To the lunchtime office workers politely watching the opening parade, Stockshow is a Marlboro world of fringed leather and fancy tack.
189. The child sprang a little awkwardly from his chair and began to parade around his table.
190. Mostly it was that good old chestnut - missing morning parade.
191. A fancy dress parade again preceded the match, and there was a funfair, sideshows and trade stands.
192. There is a brief tent inspection before a bugler calls them to attention on the parade ground.
193. All the burned bodies looked west in the stiff pose of men, eyes right, on parade.
194. A parade of scientists and scholars told the panel that the risks of nuclear smuggling were real and rising.
195. About 11.30 a.m., the opening parade began to assemble in front of the castle.
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196. Every two blocks or so he would leave the parade to renew an old acquaintanceship or foment a new one.
197. Just like a cattle auction, the women parade themselves around the stage, making their cosmetic surgeons proud with cleavage aplenty.
198. The money paid for ads and an anti-Foley car parade that had over 150 vehicles.
199. He was walking along Suffolk Parade to the post office to draw his pension, when he was approached by two youths.
200. He associated songwriting with the pop fluff of the Hit Parade and wanted nothing to do with it.
201. Antivirus software makers and providers of data backup services led the parade, sending out news releases and soliciting interviews.
202. Peahens survey several males and take their time over their decision, allowing each to parade his tail to best advantage.
203. To the west, the commoners' fields met the highway where the buses turned around and the shops went on parade.
204. For the next six hours, he treated an endless parade of sick children.
205. I realized how bad things were when I saw a Labor Day parade two years ago.
206. The men of the Company stood on parade while their officers perambulated.
207. My daughter wore a witch costume in the Halloween parade.
208. Soon after the verdict, Legionnaires held their annual March 16 parade to commemorate their war dead.
209. Gina has taken part in the carnival before, having been on the Ropley brownies float in the parade.
210. Nearly a hundred of them are on parade at Huntercombe, three miles from Wallingford.
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