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cavalcade

[kav-uhl-keyd, kav-uhl-keyd] / ˌkæv əlˈkeɪd, ˈkæv əlˌkeɪd /


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With her wry grin and screwball banter, Deutch is especially delightful, bounding through the cavalcade of holiday mix-ups with the buoyant verve of a bona fide romantic lead.

From New York Times

Whether indicted or shunned or marginalized, a cavalcade of former Trump World figures have foundered in the aftermath of one of the more chaotic presidencies in modern American history.

From Washington Post

The cavalcade of characters also featured in the show was a comic book fans dream and included famed demonologist John Constantine, Flash, Justice Society of America’s Doctor Mid-Nite, Green Arrow, Jonah Hex, Sgt.

From Washington Times

So, taking away that Monday night victory over the unbeaten Eagles — a triumph so significant that it might define the season as well as Rivera’s tenure — the Commanders have feasted on a cavalcade of cupcakes.

From Washington Post

Now, the cavalcade of calamities washing over the roster is exposing a lack of quality depth, particularly on offense.

From Washington Post