English to Gujarati Dictionary cavalcade

cavalcade

પલટન
definition
noun
Mr Celoro was buried in a silver-coloured coffin after a motorcycle cavalcade formed his funeral procession.
a formal procession of people walking, on horseback, or riding in vehicles.
translation of 'cavalcade'
ઘોડેસવાર ટુકડી,
પલટન
example
Three miles from London the 'cavalcade' was greeted by a mass choir of 3000 scholars and clerks from the city which urged him on with a Te Deum laudamus.
Mr Celoro was buried in a silver-coloured coffin after a motorcycle 'cavalcade' formed his funeral procession.
the royal 'cavalcade' proceeded through the city
On Saturday, February 26 the colourful 'cavalcade' of rally cars and their support vehicles will converge on the town of Portlaoise.
A falconry display, dog agility show and a 'cavalcade' of military vehicles, chiefly from the Second World War era, drew crowds of spectators.
The Olympic flame had arrived in Britain at Heathrow Airport at 7am yesterday and was brought to Wimbledon in a 'cavalcade' of cars.
On a lighter note there will be a colourful fair, with stalls, minstrels, stilt walkers, jesters and jugglers and a 'cavalcade' of colourful characters.
The procession included a 'cavalcade' of 60 motorbikes and trikes ridden by friends and family of the grandfather-of-eight.
Rather than tour London in all his pomp, he will be whisked in a motor 'cavalcade' numbering up to 30 vehicles, along the most direct and least visible of routes.
The 'cavalcade' of bikers brought with them a special guest - Santa, who had a present for each child on the paediatric ward.
The 'cavalcade' arrived back in Newry around 5pm to the sound of music from the public houses in Monaghan Street.
Most of the hour is a 'cavalcade' of stars showing up live, via remote or pre-tape, to wish King a happy seventieth.
Hardy travelers can join the next 'cavalcade' on a 15-day journey carrying goods deep into the Thar Desert.
It required a 'cavalcade' of tow vehicles to get the motor cars back to the scrutineering area.
There was little enthusiasm to stand and wave flags as a 'cavalcade' of horse boxes bumped past.
The applause swelled as members of the Royal Family left in the seven-car 'cavalcade' , particularly when the young Princes William and Harry passed by.
Angry words erupted and the 'cavalcade' was brought to a stop.
Luckily it was summer and the traffic was terrible in the town, so I always managed to convince Mrs Barley that 'cavalcades' of caravans and jack-knifed juggernauts were to blame for the absent hours I spent chatting in Terri's bedroom.
During the six days of the visit he travelled from one end of the country to the other, taking part in miles of motor 'cavalcades' and a succession of huge public services.
Scottish monarchs rode through the town in glittering 'cavalcades' , and turbulent priests rubbed shoulders with noblemen in furs.
Workaholic Yuwarat shrugs off the need for police 'cavalcades' and security with a certain bravado: ‘I am not afraid of dying.’
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