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[ UK /kˈævɐlkˌe‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈkævəɫˌkeɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a procession of people traveling on horseback

How To Use cavalcade In A Sentence

  • We were inundated with new products in a seemingly endless cavalcade of astonishing innovations.
  • Luckily it was summer and the traffic was terrible in the town, so I always managed to convince Mrs Barley that cavalcades of caravans and jack-knifed juggernauts were to blame for the absent hours I spent chatting in Terri's bedroom.
  • Three miles from London the cavalcade was greeted by a mass choir of 3000 scholars and clerks from the city which urged him on with a Te Deum laudamus.
  • After learning of the client's sad state of affairs, we launch into the meat of the show, where the cavalcade of aforementioned investigators track the suspect and run recon to see if there is indeed some illicit hanky-panky going on.
  • Metro police vehicles to do scene control, the SAPS, and thrown into the cavalcade are the towtruck drivers. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Workaholic Yuwarat shrugs off the need for police cavalcades and security with a certain bravado: ‘I am not afraid of dying.’
  • So, despite all the chat and naysaying, the first annual Montreal International Reggae Festival managed to pull off yet another Quebec-based cavalcade of world-class talent without a hitch.
  • With the chime of the glockenspiel and the slow pull of the violin the band began and invited us to witness a cavalcade of sound and images.
  • The cavalcade of bikers brought with them a special guest - Santa, who had a present for each child on the paediatric ward.
  • On Saturday, February 26 the colourful cavalcade of rally cars and their support vehicles will converge on the town of Portlaoise.
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