0 present participle of parade --
1 (of a group) to walk or march somewhere, usually as part of a public celebration: --
I have no intention of parading the fact that my children all went to comprehensive schools.
My noble friend was not right in saying that they were selling out of vans parading in the streets.
These instances are not sent to us for the purpose of parading before this country.
There was an unduly large number of police parading the streets to see that the meeting did not take place.
I shall not take up time by parading all the arguments which make nonsense of a proposition of that kind.
Is there any absolute right to obstruct the highway by parading?
We could divert the money needed for those to pay to have people parading up and down the streets although that would have less effect.
Maybe he was not parading under false colours.