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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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In Tel Aviv, a crowd of hostage families and their supporters marched with six prop coffins.

From BBC

A million people marched in Hong Kong in solidarity with student protesters in Beijing.

From BBC

He was also one of the players to be given their marching orders when Spurs were last reduced to nine players in a league match, against Chelsea in 2023.

From BBC

The group then gained notoriety in September when it marched through Seoul's Myeongdong neighbourhood, which is frequented by Chinese tourists and home to the Chinese embassy.

From BBC

I don’t feel that way because we’re all picking up signs and marching down the street and preaching to people that they need to keep this sacred.

From Los Angeles Times