Processioned example sentences

Related (10): paraded, marched, strutted, promenaded, pranced, progressed, advanced, meandered, ambled, sauntered

pro·ces·sion

noun

procession (noun) · processions (plural noun)

  - a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony or festival:

  - the action of moving forward as part of a ceremony:

  - a relentless succession of people or things:

  - the emanation of the Holy Spirit.

Synonyms

parade, march, cavalcade, motorcade, carcade, column, file, train, yatra, mas, series, succession, stream, string, sequence, chain, run

"Processioned" Example Sentences

1. She watched the colorful parade processioned down the street.
2. The bride and groom processioned through the church aisle.
3. The processioned of mourners slowly made their way to the cemetery.
4. The processioned of marching band members was led by a drum major.
5. The processioned of ancient warriors marched in perfect formation.
6. The processioned of dancers moved gracefully around the floor.
7. The processioned of students entered the auditorium for the assembly.
8. The processioned of cars drove slowly around the track.
9. The processioned of flags proudly waved in the breeze.
10. The processioned of horses and riders moved slowly through the park.
11. The processioned of dignitaries made their way to the podium.
12. The processioned of clowns entertained the crowd with their antics.
13. The processioned of elephants moved slowly through the jungle.
14. The processioned of boats sailed slowly along the river.
15. The processioned of monks chanted prayers as they walked.
16. The processioned of soldiers marched in perfect unison.
17. The processioned of cars and trucks made its way down the highway.
18. The processioned of ships sailed in formation around the harbor.
19. The processioned of priests moved solemnly around the altar.
20. The processioned of bridesmaids made their way down the aisle.

Common Phases

The bride and groom processioned down the aisle; Guests processioned out of the church; The bridal party processioned around the dance floor; The funeral processioned around the cemetery.

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