parade
a formal parade of soldiers and military equipment
a parade that takes place along public streets
a parade that is held once every year
a parade with many bright colors, costumes, and floats
a parade to celebrate and promote LGBTQ+ pride and rights
a parade to celebrate a military victory or winning a major competition
a parade that is large in scale
A parade held on Thanksgiving Day, primarily in the US.
an impressive and large-scale parade
an event where models wear new styles of clothing; a fashion show
the first parade in a series, or one held to mark the beginning of a president's or governor's term
a parade where paper strips (originally from ticker machines) are thrown from buildings to honor someone
a process where a witness tries to identify a suspect from a group of people. The AmE equivalent is 'line-up'.
a process where a witness tries to identify a suspect from a group of people. The AmE equivalent is 'line-up'.
indicates presence as a spectator at the location of a parade
indicates participation in a formal (usually military) parade
to observe a parade as a spectator
to organize or conduct a parade (slightly more formal)
to organize or conduct a parade
to organize and present a parade, often emphasizing the performance aspect
to be at the front of a parade, guiding its course
Refers to soldiers formally assembling for inspection or a ceremony.
the planned path that a parade will follow
a decorated vehicle that is driven in a parade
a person or group responsible for planning and managing a parade
an open area where soldiers parade
used to state when or where a parade happens