A column of people.
A crocodile of students.
A file of bush walkers.
A parade with a marching band or the holocaust all over again.
A long line of people marching is commonly referred to as a "procession." This term can apply to various contexts, such as parades, ceremonies, or protests, where individuals move together in an organized manner. In some cases, it may also be called a "march" or "demonstration," depending on the purpose and nature of the gathering.
There are a few names for that. It could be a parade, a march past or a civil demonstration.
Well, darling, what you've got there is a parade. People walking in a line down the street can only mean one thing - they're either celebrating something or protesting something. So, grab your popcorn and enjoy the show, because you never know what kind of drama will unfold next.
Speaking from personal experiences I've seen many different marching bands that range in sizes from very small to very large. There are many small bands that contain only 20-30 people total and some bands that contain 300+ members. While those large bands can be really impressive, I have seen numerous smaller bands that were immensely talented and performed just as well if not better than larger bands.
it is called a cue
the measure of a line depends on how long you draw it or how many people are in it
queue
it is called a cue
Yes it can, but the line does not last as long. My experience has taught me that the smaller the line the shorter the lifespan.
During World War I, Newfoundland soldiers were known for marching and singing the song, "A Long Way To Tipperary." It quickly became the official marching song of the British army.
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