parade out
To flaunt or exhibit someone or something in a showy, ostentatious fashion in public. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "parade" and "out." She loves parading out her expensive sports car whenever she gets a chance. I wish the principal wouldn't parade us out like this. We got high scores on our tests, for crying out loud—it's not like we cured cancer or anything.
parade (someone or an animal) out
to bring or march someone or an animal out in public. He parades his children out every Sunday as they go to church. He paraded out all his children.