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Parading

Parade \Pa*rade"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paraded; p. pr. & vb. n. Parading.] [Cf. F. parader.]

  1. To exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off.

    Parading all her sensibility.
    --Byron.

  2. To assemble and form; to marshal; to cause to maneuver or march ceremoniously; as, to parade troops.

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parading

n. The act of one who parades. vb. (present participle of parade English)

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Parading (horse)

Parading (foaled in March 2003) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred and owned by Phipps Stable in Kentucky, he is a son of the leading stallion Pulpit, who in turn was sired by Hall of Famer and prominent sire A P Indy. He was out of the mare On Parade by perennial leading stallion Storm Cat.

Trained by Shug McGaughey, Parading is best known as the turf racing specialist who won the grade-two Dixie Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 16, 2009.

Usage examples of "parading".

Another pretty, blue-robed woman took her place by the next exercise hour, vacantly parading her glassy-eyed charge.

Now, as she turned on others, she heard muted metal sounds from the distant maintenance shops and the measured tread of the ceremonial sentry, parading the front of the Tower.

Haligon was still in the company of the taller man, laughing at something said and eyeing the girls who were parading conspicuously along that side of the Gather Square.

If she changed into street clothes Rhy would watch her like a hawk, but she had no intentions of parading around before him in a nightgown.

You aren’t welcome here, and I don’t want my mother and sister hurt by seeing you parading around as if nothing ever happened, bringing up that old scandal again and getting everybody upset.

Blair and I will do just fine, and I’ll exercise my God-given common sense by not parading her down the middle of Main Street, okay?

Bower Bird build his nest with all sorts of interesting sparklies to show what a good provider he was, then parading in front of it, hoping to lure Ms.

You put them together with all these homos parading around in the arts and pretty soon there won't be any taxpayers left, we keep going down this Godless path till one day they'll go and abort the Second Coming and nobody know the difference.

As if the gunshot had been their signal, the circus troupe and animals came parading in again.

They continued to crowd the avenues and boulevards, slapping each other on the back, standing each other drinks, parading in groups that roared the "Partant pour la Syrie" anthem and carried tri-colored flags, and strove to wave them, but managed only to flap them soggily.

His military bearing and popularity are due to parading the streets in the uniform of a general, and appearing in humbug performances.

You disgust me, parading around as a man in God's service when you're in no service but your own -- or perhaps the Devil's.

Look at me, even, though I assure you I'm not parading my middle-aged charms.

Mamusia cried above the music, and that is what we did, parading up the stairs, singing, now.

He was a luxurious bather and a great man for parading about naked, which was not unselfconsciousness but calculated display.