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procession

[pruh-sesh-uhn] / prəˈsɛʃ ən /


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Long processions of women, many of them bearing a takli or spindle to honour Gandhi's commitment to homespun khadi cloth, take over Bombay's streets, quite literally pushing men to the very margins.

From BBC

In a procession, the ruthless Springboks outmuscled their vastly inferior opponents with a devastating display.

From BBC

The developers countered with data and a procession of outside experts; in time, leadership relented.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just a steady, warm-hearted procession winding from the Upper West Side to Herald Square.

From Salon

They are often in the same areas as desert kites, but they were apparently used for processions and worship.

From Scientific American