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aquacade

American  
[ak-wuh-keyd, ah-kwuh-] / ˈæk wəˌkeɪd, ˈɑ kwə- /

noun

  1. an elaborate aquatic performance or exhibition consisting of swimming, diving, etc., usually accompanied by music


Etymology

Origin of aquacade

First recorded in 1935–40; aqua- + -cade

Example Sentences

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The Show Boat was out again the following weekend, blaring aquacade music to eager formations of swimmers.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 18, 2019

Then he joins some bathing beauties for an Esther Williams-style aquacade.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cole of California readied an aquacade, Catalina Mills had a Catalina Island beach show, Tabak of California was going to parade his models on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

From Time Magazine Archive

Koblenz' young singers and budding ballerinas make up the cast of 200, and 40 strapping youngsters, male & female, of the Poseidon Swimming Club perform in the aquacade act.

From Time Magazine Archive

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