Cavalcade
Pronunciation: /ˈkævəlˌkeɪd/
Cavalcade (noun)
- a line of people on horses moving together in a parade or ceremony.
- a series of related events or activities happening one after another.
Examples
- The cavalcade moved gracefully through the town.
- Spectators lined the streets to watch the cavalcade.
Common collocations: grand cavalcade, lead the cavalcade, cavalcade of riders, cavalcade of memories, cavalcade of changes