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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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Every Sunday in the fall, millions of Americans flip on their televisions and have their wigs immediately blown back by the sound of an army on the march.

From Salon

He deployed nonviolent tactics—including boycotts, marches and hunger strikes—to win rights for farmworkers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thanks to him, we marched into school these mornings to John Philip Sousa strains.

From Literature

The fog was clearing at last, and below him, the vastness of the Forest marched away into the west.

From Literature

Did he think I’d asked her to come—left my post and rushed to ring up my movie-star friend so she could watch me march around in bathing suits?

From Literature