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parade

[puh-reyd] / pəˈreɪd /




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Its stitched-together scenes—frat pledge party, dining hall food fight, toga party, horse in Dean Wormer’s office, homecoming parade—were individually hilarious and held together only by the individual characters.

From The Wall Street Journal

A parade of top airline executives this week said they are confident they can pass along their higher fuel bills because travel demand remains so strong.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Dodgers want to parade joy in winning their second World Series in row last October, where else but in front of Disney?

From Los Angeles Times

Across America, states, towns and organizations are racing to strip Chavez’s name off buildings, boulevards, parks and parades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Outside this building a florid-faced officer formed us into a double column and marched us across a broad parade ground.

From Literature