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  • noun Plural form of paradegoer.

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Examples

  • These included the use of terms such as "savages" and "animals" to refer to paradegoers who, overwhelmingly, are black.

    NYDN Rss Editorials 2011

  • But no worries, the paradegoers then took their Phil Collins drink tickets to the nearby Shayz Lounge.

    WATCH: At The 'Phil Collins Day' Parade Jonah Green 2011

  • But no worries, the paradegoers then took their Phil Collins drink tickets to the nearby Shayz Lounge.

    WATCH: At The 'Phil Collins Day' Parade Jonah Green 2011

  • Some paradegoers said they were less than thrilled with the high politician turnout.

    Holiday parade draws the politicians 2010

  • The parade began its lumbering pace, and Zack went into performance mode, scooting up through the paradegoers to get closer to the beat of the drums, doing his funky dance for a stretch of the twenty-block, jam-packed, shimmy-walk processional.

    Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010

  • The parade began its lumbering pace, and Zack went into performance mode, scooting up through the paradegoers to get closer to the beat of the drums, doing his funky dance for a stretch of the twenty-block, jam-packed, shimmy-walk processional.

    Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010

  • The parade began its lumbering pace, and Zack went into performance mode, scooting up through the paradegoers to get closer to the beat of the drums, doing his funky dance for a stretch of the twenty-block, jam-packed, shimmy-walk processional.

    Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010

  • Tow trucks swoop in on paradegoers' cars Chicago Sun-Times

    Towing Chicago-Style: Put Up A Sign After Hundreds Of Cars Have Already Parked - The Consumerist 2008

  • In past years, when I engaged in conversation with some paradegoers, especially the adults, about how our current King George was running rough-shod over the Constitution and the accompanying Bill of Rights, often they said they were appalled to hear that.

    Political Pot Pourri: Rove, the Supremes & A Silent Scream 2005

  • A holiday rite that had drawn thousands of paradegoers annually suddenly became a symbol, for many Christians, of secular society run amok.

    Why a Christmas Tree? Mumon 2004

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