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The answer PARADING has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of parading in various dictionaries:
verb - walk ostentatiously
verb - march in a procession
verb - to march in a public procession
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Ring both your Pa and yourDa - they'll be turning out with the army |
Making a show of an artistic racket with a paying guest around |
Showing off |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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May 2 2015 Newsday.com |
Sep 22 2011 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Jan 22 2002 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Oct 9 1997 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Present participle of parade. |
(of troops) assemble for a formal inspection or ceremonial occasion. |
display (someone or something) while marching or moving around a place. |
A public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event. |
A public square or promenade. |
A parade ground. |
Display (someone or something) while marching or moving around a place. |
Parading might refer to |
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A parade (also called march or marchpast) is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats or sometimes large balloons. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually celebrations of some kind. In Britain the term parade is usually reserved for either military parades or other occasions where participants march in formation; for celebratory occasions the word procession is more usual. In the Canadian Forces the term also has several less formal connotations.Protest demonstrations can also take the form of a parade, but such cases are usually referred to as a march instead. |