Definition of «cavalcade»

A cavalcade is a procession or parade, typically consisting of horses and horse-drawn carriages. It can also refer to a group of people or things moving together in an impressive manner.

Usage examples

  1. The annual Thanksgiving Parade featured a colorful cavalcade of floats, marching bands, and costumed characters.
  2. The royal wedding procession included a grand cavalcade of horses, carriages, and officials.
  3. The movie premiere was attended by a cavalcade of celebrities, photographers, and fans.
  4. The circus delighted the audience with a cavalcade of acrobats, clowns, and wild animals.
  5. The political rally drew a cavalcade of supporters, waving banners and chanting slogans.
  6. The historical reenactment showcased a cavalcade of knights on horseback, jousting in a tournament.
  7. The fashion show presented a stunning cavalcade of models, strutting down the runway in glamorous outfits.
  8. The carnival parade featured a lively cavalcade of colorful floats, dancers, and musicians.
  9. The rally for social justice attracted a diverse cavalcade of activists, united in their cause.
  10. The music festival showcased a cavalcade of bands and musicians, performing on multiple stages.

Sentences with «cavalcade»

  • My biggest problem with Cavalcade was that I found it hopelessly boring. (dvdizzy.com)
  • Those of us at the launch were pretty weary by the end, after a seemingly endless cavalcade of developers talking up the upcoming new console. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Though I feel awfully excited to finally fill out that Oscars page, I can't offer quite as much enthusiasm for Cavalcade itself. (dvdmg.com)
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