10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'March' in a Sentence
"To walk with a regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; to advance in step in an organized body." more
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Before the sun sets, the penguins will have marched to their nesting grounds.
The marathon runners will have marched for miles, reaching the finish line exhausted but triumphant.
The explorers will have marched across the desert, facing extreme conditions.
The protest will have marched peacefully, demanding justice for equal rights.
As the clock strikes midnight, the New Year's Eve parade will have marched, marking the beginning of a new year.
By sunset, the ants will have marched tirelessly, carrying food to their colony.
Once the band finishes its performance, they will have marched to the rhythm of the music.
The political rally will have marched through the town, garnering support for the upcoming election.
By the time we reach the city center, the parade will have marched through the streets.
After the training, the soldiers will have marched for hours without rest.
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