31 Verbs to Use for the Word cavalcades

They joined the cavalcade, marched with it past their homes, and did not turn back.

Often, moreover, on ordinary holidays, when for the sake of an outing the family repaired in a band to some village market, there was such a gallop in traps, on horseback, and on bicycles, while the girls' hair streamed in the wind and loud laughter rang out from one and all, that people would stop to watch the charming cavalcade.

Now it fell out upon a day, that as Beltane strode the forest ways, there met him a fine cavalcade, gay with the stir of broidered petticoat and ermined mantle; and, pausing beneath a tree, he stood to hearken to the soft, sweet voices of the ladies and to gaze enraptured upon their varied beauty.

Some extraordinary things were packed up as presents for cousin Val, an old and much-loved leader, and Emily allowed more pets and more toys to accompany the cavalcade than anybody else would have thought it possible to get into two carriages.

"No stopping him from bringing the whole cavalcade to the station, either," said Jim Galway.

An escort of 20 or 30 young Swiss volunteers complete the cavalcade.

But we formed rather a fierce cavalcade, six armed men in all.

There, at the foot of yonder tower, They halt their cavalcade.

SEE Sherwood, Robert E. SHERWOOD, ROBERT E. Du Pont presents the cavalcade of America, with Raymond Massey in Abraham Lincoln.

XV WHEN CAMP-FIRES BLINK Down the valley they rode, gathering numbers to swell the cavalcade at each ranch they passed.

Accompanied one day by only two of his comrades, he did not hesitate to attack a cavalcade of forty-five Jews and five Christian peasants.

More exciting still is the encounter of the first veiled woman heading a little cavalcade from the south.

All day he was hurrying the cavalcade, and yet watching its ability to endure.

There will be no doubt who is important!" Just as he spoke there clattered down the street at right angles to us a regular cavalcade of horsemen led by no less than Abdul Ali with a sycophant on either hand.

That they need not tire their mounts by hard riding, Mr. Wilder had purposely set the start early and, with Snider on one side and Bill on the other, he led the cavalcade, setting the pace at a slow lope.

We therefore lost the duke's cavalcade at the outset.

These no sooner beheld the cavalcade of white men than, uttering a wild neigh, they tossed their flowing manes in the breeze and dashed away like a whirlwind.

It was evident that the strangers observed the cavalcade of white men, and regarded them as friends, for they did not check the headlong speed at which they approached.

Just before entering the sunlit beech glades we overtook a noble cavalcade, consisting of three ladies on three donkeys, with a fat old woman leading the way on foot.

Out of a side street trotted a cavalcade.

And with another gracious smile, she rejoined the cavalcade, leaving Lord Roos behind.

But the person who opened to them was alone, and though ever so desirous, could not have resisted such a cavalcade.

We had waited perhaps ten minutes when we heard a blare of trumpets and saw a small cavalcade of ladies and gentlemen ride from the castle and pass over the drawbridge.

Orlando was buried in a great sepulchre in Aquisgrana, and the dead Paladins were all embalmed and sent with majestic cavalcades to their respective counties and principalities, and every Christian was honourably and reverently put in the earth, and recorded among the martyrs of the Church.

He had traveled about halfway, when he met Piero, who was riding home; so he stopped the cavalcade, and related all that he had seen and heard.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  cavalcades