Phrases with «steady parade»

The phrase "steady parade" means a continuous and regular movement or procession of people or things. Full definition

Sentences with «steady parade»

  • Following last year's steady parade of centenaries and commemorations, Maggi Hambling's exhibition «War Requiem & Aftermath», opening on 4 March at the Cultural Institute, King's College London, will grapple with war as a living and ceaseless reality (my book of the same title appears in conjunction with the show). (apollo-magazine.com)
  • If it is haunted by anything, she said, it's the steady parade of tourists who drive by to gawk. (cnbc.com)
  • Consider that many teachers expect kids to also use the bathroom during the lunch / recess break, so that there is not endless demand for the bathroom pass and a steady parade back and forth during instructional time. (thelunchtray.com)
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