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parade

[puh-reyd] / pəˈreɪd /




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Once expected to work deep into games every time they stepped on the mound, modern starters rarely face an opposing lineup more than twice before handing the ball to a parade of relievers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Founded in 1901, it is Philadelphia's annual New Year's Day celebration that sees 10,000 adults and children dressed in colourful costumes parade down one of the city's main streets.

From BBC

A corner of him still leaned toward the hit parade, but his compass pointed not to the jukebox’s quick spin, but to the slow reward of posterity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The child hit out at Rhodes for "gaslighting me, parading around as a survivor, while destroying me and my mother".

From BBC

The Hoosiers’ most loyal fan could have to add one more gig: a championship parade.

From The Wall Street Journal