motorcade

[ US /ˈmoʊtɝˌkeɪd/ ]
[ UK /mˈə‍ʊtəkˌe‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a procession of people traveling in motor cars
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How To Use motorcade In A Sentence

  • As the Presidential motorcade made its way toward us, we began shouting and waving our posters.
  • The royal motorcade left in a mass of waving and cheering, then some of the crowd began to dissipate. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • I can imagine Coco in a sheer slinky dress waving a tiny flag as the Presidential motorcade passed by.
  • ‘I've cut down on the size of my motorcades quite a bit,’ he says with resignation.
  • Accompanied by a motorcade of about 500 two-wheelers, the rally went around town.
  • We soon expect to see the candidate deplane, head down those steps, get into the motorcade, zoom down to vote.
  • At times the president's motorcade slowed to a crawl.
  • One leapt in front of his motorcade and was bundled away. Times, Sunday Times
  • FLOTUS Motorcade has two of them outrunner escort pickups with the lights and signs Latest Articles
  • Already the President has cut back on his motorcade; so too has the Prime Minister; and this should just be the start of what should be a far more modest dispensation which is in keeping with the country's coffers.
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