noun
- plural of krewe; social organizations or clubs, especially those that organize parades and balls during Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Usage: chiefly U.S., New Orleans; often capitalized when referring to specific named organizations
Examples
- The krewes of New Orleans are famous for their elaborate Mardi Gras parades.
- Many krewes have been organizing carnival celebrations for over a century.
- Members of different krewes compete to create the most spectacular floats.
- The oldest krewes in the city have strict membership traditions.
- During Carnival season, krewes throw beads and trinkets to parade spectators.