a parade. a trek an expedition
President Kennedy. His former crewmen made it for him.
Cars were made for all the military sevices, army, navy, coast guard, and others. Some cars were sold to Doctors, nurces, and other persons considered necessary to protect the public. Lots of cars were put in storage, and production was very small as most auto plants were converted to producing war materials. But cars were produced and sold in very limited numbers. Some particular models were not produced at all.
It's the finale of Anton Bruckner's 5th symphony.
They were cattle trucks.
In 2010, Mfest 4 in Nevada. 194 bmw's.
For driving on steep hills as well as slow-speed driving, in a parade for example.
When the funeral service was over, the parade of cars left the mortuary and drove to the grave site.
Mercedes Benz put some of those in Hitler's parade cars
Muster parade. Muster means to gather everyone together in a parade, that's why it is called muster parade.
Yes, the noun 'parade' is a collective noun for a parade of elephants or a parade of penguins.
Sometimes, "parade". Sometimes it's clarified, as in the parade of veterans: el paseo de los veteranos. The parade of cars: el paseo de autos (o coches). Etc.
Parade - Parade album - was created on 2011-11-11.
The noun 'parade' is a standard collective noun for:a parade of elephantsa parade of penguins
Some examples are cars, bikes, trikes, pedicabs, wheelbarrows, wagons, pulleys, carts, parade floats, roller skates, skateboards, scooters, etc.
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Look who's leading the parade! Let's go to the parade. Last year's parade had a runaway stagecoach!