Parade (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: pa·rade
How to pronounce: UK: /pəˈreɪd/ US: /pəˈreɪd/
#1 Meaning: A huge group of individuals traveling in unison in cars or on foot, typically as part of a celebration in public.
Example:
> Each year the town has a independence day parade.
> Are you going to the victory parade next weekend?
#2 Meaning: To display something openly in order to attract admiration.
Example:
> She paraded around the house in her new shoes.
> After he bought his new car, he paraded it around town.
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Usually in labor day the schools make a parade.
The little girl parade for her parents with her beautiful and new dress and sandals.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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Usually, on labor day, the schools have a parade.
The little girl parade for her parents with her beautiful new dress and sandals.
Girls at the LGBT parade paraded in multi-colored costumes.
Thank you for posting Miroslaw! 😀
Once when I was little I got really scared during a parade and my parents had to take me home kicking and screaming.
Thank you for posting Vlad! 😀