Sentences with phrase «long parade»

The phrase "long parade" refers to a line or procession of people or things that stretches out for a significant distance. It suggests that there are many individuals or objects involved, creating a visually striking and impactful display. Full definition
Volvo might not be the first brand that comes to mind when discussing sporty coupes — actually, for most people, it would never come to mind — but in the Swedish carmaker's long parade of boxy cars, there was one standout exception.
Together with their humans, they walked down a mile - long parade route to the cheers and cooing of the spectators that lined the street.
But as the third in a two - week - long parade of extreme events, the presently intense storm pattern is starting to look more than a little outlandish.
The «just resign» bandwagon, for conscientious objectors, belongs to a long parade.
Arsenal has promised to be a great team considering our past experience but it is about time to fulfill the promise bearing in mind that we no longer parade boys but men.
When it comes to ethics, the long parade of crooked pols underscores just how much more needs to be done.
McGovern, who has been involved in meetings about these issues since the mid-1990s, also noted that the long parade of previous documents haven't had the «teeth» required to actually make change.
At a screening of «The Shape of Water» this week, which was 25 minutes late at the Elgin Theatre, the ushers made the inexplicable decision of bringing in a long parade of stand - by patrons, without a clear place for them to sit.
The first movie is a long parade of gags, strung together only by a sense of anarchic mischief.
Even the streets of Ocoroni, trod on certain Sundays when the People formed a long parade and left the safety of the hacienda to attend Mass, were dirt, or cobbled, not paved.
A new holiday shopping season is upon us and that means a long parade of new consumer electronics, including, what else: tablets.
Add to this the fact that the artworks themselves are simply a long parade of tired visual one - liners that would embarrass Marcel Duchamp and bore Andy Warhol and, Miami, we have a problem.
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