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parade ground

NOUN
  1. an area for holding parades

How To Use parade ground In A Sentence

  • The troops drew up on the parade ground.
  • Cottonwood trees buzzIng with locusts line the old parade ground.
  • The men filed onto the parade ground and past the general.
  • In the centre of the buildings was a square parade ground with a forlorn flagpole.
  • We watched the soldiers drilling on the parade ground.
  • But it was only the enactment of a war scene at the Parade Grounds on Saturday.
  • There is a brief tent inspection before a bugler calls them to attention on the parade ground.
  • The Fields were a parade ground used by the Prussians, the Wilhelmine army, the Nazis, and finally the Russians, who crisscrossed the flat ground with earth berms, thrown up as protective outworks for their barracks.
  • The men filed onto the parade ground.
  • Just before noon a service was held by the army chaplain in the parade ground. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
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