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cavalcade

[kav-uhl-keyd, kav-uhl-keyd] / ˌkæv əlˈkeɪd, ˈkæv əlˌkeɪd /


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He cited the lack of full Food and Drug Administration approval, the potential for long-term side effects and reports of breakthrough cases among the vaccinated – and braced himself for a cavalcade of vitriol.

From Seattle Times

The cavalcade, complete with band, stretched a quarter of a mile long and was cheered on its way to Whitehall.

From BBC

There have been cavalcades in celebration of the city's manufacturing heritage and Saturday's activities will also include 14 modern Lady Godivas, chosen from more than 140 nominations, to represent the city's women.

From BBC

A lingering pandemic may have put a halt to the traditional New York Easter parade, the gaudy cavalcade that, in other years, winds ribbonlike along Fifth Avenue from 49th Street to 57th Street.

From New York Times

This year, it likely will take a win over No. 3 seed Kansas, which is dealing with a cavalcade of COVID-19 issues, to make it to the Sweet 16.

From Los Angeles Times