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Present participle for to display or show (something) for others to see
“In his inebriated condition, he wanted to parade his trophy wife around and show off her renowned beauty.”
Present participle for to walk or march through a public place in a formal procession
“The army would parade down the magnificent Champs Elysée and my heart would jump for joy and pride.”
Present participle for to walk or move in an ostentatious manner
“Now, where are those royals? They still have to parade around in their fancy clothes and take their seats before the ceremony even starts.”
Present participle for to behave in an ostentatious manner
“Antoine, the better to avenge himself, continued to parade about in his regimental cap and trousers and his old yellow velveteen jacket.”
Present participle for to involve oneself in a (public) protest or demonstration
Present participle for to walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance
Present participle for to formally inspect military or naval forces
The conspicuous exhibition of one's wealth or resources
A very confident and arrogant or self-important gait or manner
A speech or talk, typically in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained
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