Use of parade in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include parade at the start of sentence, parade at the end of sentence and parade in the middle of sentence

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parade at the end of sentence


  1. He lives in North parade.
  2. The regiment is on parade.
  3. A band headed up the parade.
  4. The police held an identity parade.
  5. She was dressed up for the Easter parade.
  6. The whole street was excited at the parade.
  7. The president reviewed the military parade.
  8. The boys loved watching the soldiers on parade.
  9. He leaned out of the window watching the parade.
  10. Spectators stood on rooftops to watch the parade.
  11. The President will review the soldiers on parade.
  12. Heston has been named grand marshal of the parade.
  13. They threw their chests out when marching in parade.
  14. Thousands of people viewed the Thanksgiving Day parade.
  15. A half million people watched the troops march in New York's ticker tape parade.
  16. At weekends the roads are jammed with holidaymakers coming to gawp at the parade.

parade in the middle of sentence


  1. A parade draws a large crowd.
  2. The parade strung out for miles.
  3. He's always making a parade of his knowledge.
  4. Before the parade, the atmosphere was electric.
  5. Marchers in the parade carried colorful banners.
  6. The carnival parade was a magnificent spectacle.
  7. The police were halting traffic on the parade route.
  8. She had a constant parade of young men coming to visit her.
  9. The parade was very well organised and passed without mishap.
  10. She watched the parade from her perch on her father's shoulders.
  11. The Olympic Games begin with a parade of all the competing nations.
  12. At the beginning of a ceremonial parade,he gives the order to march on.
  13. A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue.

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