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marching bands

n. (plural of marching band English)

Usage examples of "marching bands".

That they were mostly ceremonial in nature-marching bands, honor guards, and the like-provided another clue that a major Nazi love-fest was in the offing.

There were no floats and no marching bands-just sound trucks blaring pop music, and commercial vehicles advertising the Mooseville video arcade and the Friday night fish fry in North Ken-nebeck.

The sounds of two different marching bands -- one from a local high school, one from Fort Carson -- collide, reminding Cal of a sardonic symphony by Charles Ives.

There is a whole army of frozen people waiting down there in the gloaming, endless rows of marching bands in uniform, standing there like ice sculpture, politicians waiting in yet more convertibles, too cold to open their mouths, police men, firemen, National Guard troops, stiff and still as lead, and more bands.

Has marching bands marching through its branches: strips of cloth, brass or rubber with little legs that step out in cadence.

The official kickoff event for the annual Rose Festival, the parade features lighted floats and marching bands and starts at dusk, moving through downtown in the dark.

It was always the Saturday before the official Monday Labour Day, with its earnest rhetoric and marching bands and homemade banners.

The float was picking up speed fast, in spite of a screeching from its wheels as loud as any of the marching bands.

Wiskoff had a box, right up front, so Sally had no trouble seeing all the marching bands and floats go by.