Sentences with parade
pa·rade
P p - A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue.
- More than four thousand soldiers, sailors and airmen paraded down the Champs Elysees. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- He had them on parade at six o'clock in the morning.
- Banners were paraded from church to church on feast days. [be VERB-ed preposition]
- Five leading fighter pilots have been captured and paraded before the media. [be VERB-ed preposition]
- Children are paraded on television alongside the party leaders to win votes. [be VERB-ed]
- Valentino is keen to see celebrities parading his clothes at big occasions. [VERB noun]
- I love to put on a bathing suit and parade on the beach. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- They parade their virtuous beliefs and hide their vices. [VERB noun]
- The Chancellor will be able to parade his cut in interest rates as a small victory. [VERB noun + as]
- When I ask Nick about his childhood, he remembers a parade of baby-sitters. [+ of]
- ...Queens Hotel, Clarence Parade, Southsea.
- On parade
- To make a parade of one's grief
- To parade the streets
- He was parading his medals
- A parade of bestsellers
- A band parading the streets
- To parade one's knowledge
- The parade of pedestrians past the office; the parade of the seasons.
- To make a parade of one's religious beliefs.
- International pressure that parades as foreign aid.