parader

IPA: pˈɛrʌdɝ

noun

  • A person who parades things, or takes part in a parade.
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Examples of "parader" in Sentences

  • A parader in a car tossed candy on the asphalt and she lunged at it.
  • Every individual parader in the procession wore a somber black arm-band.
  • What think you, my dear, of compromising with your friends, by rejecting both men, and encouraging my parader? —
  • -- What think you, my dear, of compromising with your friends, by rejecting both men, and encouraging my parader?
  • This captain of whom I speak was a padded shape -- shirker from the front line -- a parader of his uniform before women.
  • Kingmaker in the civic politics of the Fourth Ward, parader with infant ghouls and vampires on Halloween, soup kitchen volunteer; Rosa Elisabetta, institution.
  • "Boy, he's just got those moves," auctioneer Phil Musser, from the Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance, said of parader Philip Johnson, president at Finlandia University, drawing laughs across the room.
  • Among the festive decorations that made the corporate home of Dink and the Tennessee Shad a place to visit and admire was, as has been related, a smashing poster of a ballet dancer in the costume of an amazon parader.
  • Diehl and Batiste are a singularly astute pairing: Mr. Diehl, a classical scholar, makes serious music sound like fun, while Mr. Batiste, a party-hearty New Orleans street parader, reminds us that fun music can also be serious.

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