104 collocations for paraded

Upward of twenty thousand of the populace seized their arms and paraded the streets with shouts and outcries.

When he came sailing back the three victorious commanders paraded all their men and fired off many straggling fusillades of joy.

Nobody being about to tell us, we paraded the town like a circus procession for about an hour before finally finding out where we were to billet, and ultimately we reached our destination when, turning into the barns allotted to us, we made the most of what remained of the night in well-earned repose.

Dawson, who was evidently very proud of his young pupil and assistant, paraded his accomplishments before us rather to Trehayne's embarrassment.

He was a tough-looking fellow from some Eastern city; he had been drinking, and he paraded the cars talking loudly and profanely, trying to pick quarrels with passengers and frequently flourishing a revolver.

There was a ring of boastfulness in his voice as he paraded the large number of useful things that Elspeth could not do.

An ancestor of the late Duke of Roxburghe, whom nobody dreamed of as a collector, hearing of the book, secured it, and then invited the two noblemen to dinner, with the view of parading his trophy.

The officers, with broad red belts, high boots, and their long swords dragging after them, parade the Place with pipes or cigars in their months.

His poetry of this period is generally less shallow and rhetorical, and though he still parades his feelings in public, he often surprises us by being manly and sincere.

Her friendship with Callandar was the most wonderful thing that had ever happened to Ann, but she was not of the kind which parades intimacy.

Rome sent, indeed, her legions again into Germany, to parade a temporary superiority, but all hopes of permanent conquests were abandoned by Augustus and his successors.

When the Negroes of Philadelphia paraded the city in 1842, celebrating the abolition of slavery in the West Indies, there ensued a battle led by the whites who undertook to break up the procession.

he answers, turning away his face toward the garden-beds, where the blue forget-me-not is unrolling her sky-colored sheet, and the double daisies are stiffly parading their tight pink buttons.

Thence paraded Miss Caroline to the City Drug Store, to be bowed well out to the sidewalk by young Arthur Updyke when her errand within had been done.

Long before daylight on the morning of August 25 we paraded, cavalry, infantry, and three batteries of Horse Artillery, or eighteen guns, numbering in all nearly 2,500 men.

I have read, or tried to read your Surius, and Alban Butler, and so forthand they seemed to me bats and assesOne really pitied the poor saints and martyrs for having such blind biographerssuch dunghill cocks, who overlooked the pearl of real human love and nobleness in them, in their greediness to snatch up and parade the rotten chaff of superstition, and self-torture, and spiritual dyspepsia, which had overlaid it.

There, a somewhat confused vision of 'grand shorthorns,' and an inexplicable jumble of pedigrees, grand-dams, and 'g-g-g-g-g-g-dams,' as the catalogues have it; handsome hunters paraded, steam-engines pumping water, steam-engines slicing up roots, distant columns of smoke where steam-engines are tearing up the soil.

It is possible that other men have felt quite as vain of their own exploits, and on far less grounds; but surely no man ever paraded his self-complacency like Cicero.

They will parade our corpses, and we must hope that that will at length raise the people and overthrow Bonaparte.

Did you ever know a man get a woman's respect by parading around creation with a dish-clout pinned to his coat-tails?'

The girls were all in their best; they generally loved to parade the crofts and gardens clad in brown holland and shaded by flapping hats.

Kincaid's Battery 'doesn't want to parade its dinginess till it's done something'pure vanity!

But the bad thing about all religions is that, instead of being able to confess their allegorical nature, they have to conceal it; accordingly, they parade their doctrine in all seriousness as true sensu proprio, and as absurdities form an essential part of these doctrines, you have the great mischief of a continual fraud.

I paraded the "documents," and he said they were "good;" but he also said that we must make up our minds to halt here until the following morning, as there was a movement of the troops, and no vehicles would be permitted to pass this point.

"The strangest thing is to see the way in which, after parading this supposed 'artful dodge,' which, I assure you, gentle reader, was all a perfect novelty to my consciousness,Mr. Newman goes on to say, that the author of the 'Eclipse' has altered the order of his sentences to suit a purpose.

104 collocations for  paraded