cortege

IPA: kɔrtˈɛʒ

noun

  • A ceremonial procession, especially for a wedding or funeral or following a monarch.
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Examples of "cortege" in Sentences

  • Their cortege was brilliant and colorful.
  • The cortege approaches and Igor steals on.
  • His cortege was reportedly 6 kilometres long.
  • The cortege took four hours to complete its task.
  • The cortege was estimated at a half mile in length.
  • The cortege then travelled the short distance to Stormont.
  • As the cortege left Stormont, the Gilnahirk pipe band played.
  • His funeral cortege through the town in 1910 was witnessed by thousands.
  • The palaces were installed to sustain the emperor and his guests and cortege.

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