march
[mɑːrtʃ]
Definition:
1. Walking with regular steps.
2. A steady advance.
3. Walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride.
Use 'march' in a sentence:
- 1. The role is played by seventeen-year-old Briton Jane March.
- 2. The protesters marched in a body to the White House.
- 3. She was born in Austria on March 6, 1920.
- 4. The conversation kept reverting to the events of March 6th.
- 5. The army began their long march to the coast.
- 6. Several thousand people marched on City Hall.
- 7. Thank you for your letter dated 24th March.
- 8. The municipal authorities gave the go-ahead for the march.
- 9. They planned to march on and liberate the city.
- 10. All countries march as one nation under the banner of friendship.
- 11. They watched as ranks of marching infantry passed the window.
- 12. The treaty was signed on 24 March.
- 13. Completed projects must be submitted by 10 March.
- 14. He was bailed to appear in court on 15 March.
- 15. They marched off stage to the sound of trumpets.
- 16. March is one of the peak periods for our business.
- 17. Let's assume for the sake of argument that we can't start till March.
- 18. The country has been on a war footing since March.
- 19. In March and April, the weather is much less predictable.
- 20. I flew to Milwaukee in early March.
- 21. Over a thousand people braved the elements to attend the march.
- 22. She was born in March and christened in June.
- 23. The enemy are on the march.
- 24. The march to Travnik was the final stretch of a 16-hour odyssey.
- 25. After a short march, the column entered the village.
- 26. His case comes before an industrial tribunal in March.
- 27. The rocket was launched in March 1980.
- 28. Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings.
- 29. Time marches on and we still have not made a decision.
- 30. An army of ants marched across the path.
- 31. The trial reopened on 6 March.
- 32. Politicians and the media are marching in lockstep on this issue.
- 33. Only far-sightedness can prevent us from losing our bearings in the March forward.
- 34. The troops are even now preparing to march into the city.
- 35. Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region.
- 36. The card was postmarked Tokyo 9th March.
- 37. Thousands of protesters marched through the city.
- 38. We went skiing in France in March.
- 39. I am writing in reply to your letter of 16 March.
- 40. He made an official visit to Tokyo in March.
- 41. I timed our visit for March 7.
- 42. They follow up their March show with four UK dates next month.
- 43. The closing date for entries is 31 March.
- 44. The wedding will be at the beginning of March.
- 45. The film will be released in London in March and countrywide in May.
- 46. The next edition of the book is projected for publication in March.
- 47. They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.
- 48. He had been a professional since March 1985.