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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The soldiers had marched for hours before reaching the battlefield.
The line of ants continued to march, undeterred by obstacles in their path.
The army had been marching for days, covering great distances in their mission.
By the end of the marathon, the runners will have been marching towards the finish line.
Once the band finishes its performance, they will have marched to the rhythm of the music.
In celebration, the band members have marched down the main street playing festive tunes.
The ants continued to march in a straight line, following their pheromone trail.
The penguins march in a comical manner across the icy terrain in search of food.
The row of dominoes was set up to create a chain reaction, each piece ready to march and fall with precision.
As the music plays, the wedding procession will have been marching towards the altar.
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