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motorcade Definition

motor·cade (-kād′)

noun

a procession of automobiles or other motor vehicles, specif., as an escort for an important person

Etymology: motor + -cade

motorcade Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • vehicle: These vehicles can come together to provide a motorcade of vehicles for various destinations and multi-point drop off.

Preposition: from

  • Virginia: In any new produce insulin in as they're shaping motorcades from virginia.

Converse of object

  • travel: The motorcade traveled onto Elm Street and into a large open space known as Dealey Plaza.

Adjective modifier

  • presidential: The presidential motorcade was traveling through the main business area of the city.
  • huge: A huge motorcade swept in and we thought this must be someone important.

Modifies a noun

  • route: It, it appears something has happened on the motorcade route.