In this, the first of a long series of demonstrations, about 6,000 persons from various parts of the kingdom paraded the streets of the capital.
One of the choruses popular with the great throngs that paraded the streets in that eager campaign is full of significance.
The Academy cadet band struck up a lively march, and the dancers paraded around the room, two by two.
The cadets fell into line, and with swinging step, to the tune of "The Girl I Left Behind Me," paraded off the camping ground.
Before he left he saw his child more than once; indeed, Bartley paraded her accomplishments.
He provided himself with a powerful binocular of the kind that is now used at sea, instead of the unwieldy old telescope, and the little girl was paraded by the nurse, who was in the secret.
In this, as in the Leicester "scolding cart," and other forms of tumbrels, the culprit was paraded through the town before immersion.
The redcoats, however, were paraded on the sandy shore while some armed boats made ready to cross the inlet.
Ten days later, on December 1, Arnold paraded his troops in front of the village church to greet Montgomery with his army.
Knyphausen, who commanded this column, paraded on the heights, reconnoitred the American army, and appeared to be making dispositions to force the passage of the river.
In the mean time the army paraded on the heights of Middlebrook, ready to act as circumstances might require.
Colonel Rawle, who commanded in the town, paraded his men, and met the assailants.
With this view, he paraded on the adjacent heights for some days, and sent two flags to demand a surrender.
Equipments were thrown on, and the Battalion wasparaded on the dock.
Dawn found the Battalion hungry, shivering and miserable, paraded by the side of the track, at a little wayside station called Wassigne.
He only said he fell in love with my photograph, as paraded by Sugarman.
The Japanese made straight for it, and, when they reached the small courtyard in front, their troops paraded up before the entrance, while the soshi broke down the doors and entered the rooms.
Even where the offence was admitted and punishment was promised, the Europeans would assure you that the men, whom it had been promised to imprison, came and paraded themselves outside their houses immediately afterwards in triumph.
They could not forget the night in 1895, when the Japanese soldiers had paraded around another palace, and when their picked bullies had forced their way inside and murdered the Queen.
Soon after dawn the rebel regiments paraded in the streets.
Most of the regular troops paraded outside, according to orders.
The sentinel paraded before us, about ten or fifteen yards in front of the cave, tack and tack, waiting only to serve one, if not both of us, as we should have served a shrimp or an oyster.
Butler's cavalry paraded the streets, and that officer quieted the garrison by telling them that Wallenstein had been proclaimed a traitor and an outlaw, and that all who were faithful to the emperor must obey their orders.
When the tidings went round, fourteen of the more quick-witted spirits of "A" Company hurriedly paraded before the Medical Officer and announced that they were "sick in the stomach.
It is clear that no occasion should be afforded for either; that men should not be ignominiously paraded because they are guilty.
She forced Sassoon to descend and hand her down--Sassoon rebelling at being thus paraded and recognized.
The quarrel with Sassoon had been costly; his sense of pride had been cruelly tried; on top of which the thought that she had paraded him for the delectation of a favored rival was unbearable to his sensitive vain nature.
Having thus paraded himself before his wife, Jake all at once grew kindly disposed toward her.
In the course of the following intermission she diplomatically seated herself beside her rival, and paraded her tranquillity of mind by accosting her with a question on shop matters.
Offenders are deprived of hands, nose, and ears; and their eyes having been seared with a hot iron, the mutilated victims are paraded through the market-place for the edification of the populace.
A party of girls paraded down the middle of the street, singing "J'aime les militaires!
It was two hours before the procession, which had paraded through almost every important street in Goa, arrived at the cathedral in which the further ceremonies were to be gone through.
The example of the higher classes was somewhat ostentatiously paraded in the debate, and members vied with each other in declaring how often they dined out without meeting a drunkard in the company.
So the very first morning after our arrival we were paraded early and sent out with a negro band, to tramp back and forth through the streets until nearly too weary to desire life.
After the craven conduct of the deputies, it is no wonder if the dregs of the people went further, and paraded the streets singing songs in praise of the assassin.
His mother, a Saxon Princess, paraded the streets of Turin, dressed in the last republican fashion, with her infant son in her arms.
He actually paraded them in our sight as they crossed, and carried off all his most useful stores and munitions of war.
Swunksus takes his deposition easily, for, although he has more than once paraded along the beaches, his ghost spends most of the time in slumber, and terrific snores have been heard proceeding from the woods in daylight.
Stout old Endicott, having conceived a dislike to the British flag because to his mind the cross was a relic of popery, paraded his soldiers and with his sword ripped out the offending emblem in their presence.
The band of the Sixth Regiment which had paraded through the streets of Mexico City playing "Yankee Doodle" now found occupation in playing for the balls and parties of the frontier town.
This looks as if he was really paraded with ignominy as a vanquished inferior, and so displayed to the Muhammadan troops.
He defeated him, captured him, flayed him alive, and causing his skin to be stuffed with straw ordered it to be paraded through the provinces of the empire as a warning to ambitious governors.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paraded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.