Motorcade (noun)

  1. A procession of vehicles, usually escorted by police or military, used to transport dignitaries or VIPs.
  2. A group of vehicles traveling together, especially for a parade or a special occasion.

Origin:

Derived from the word 'motor' meaning a motor vehicle and 'cade' meaning a procession.

Examples:

  1. The president's motorcade passed through the streets, with sirens blaring and lights flashing.
  2. The motorcade was followed by a group of protesters shouting slogans and holding signs.
  3. The wedding party arrived in a long motorcade of limousines and luxury cars.
  4. The police cleared the streets to make way for the motorcade of the visiting foreign leader.
  5. The motorcade was led by a police motorcycle and followed by several black cars with tinted windows.
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