Motorcade
Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊtərˌkeɪd/
Motorcade (noun)
- A group of cars or trucks travelling together, usually with police or security, to move an important person safely.
- A planned line of vehicles moving through streets as part of a ceremony or public appearance.
Examples
- The motorcade moved slowly through the city streets.
- Police escorted the motorcade to keep it safe.