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Sentence count:241+39Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: hikeparadetrampwalkAntonym: haltstopSimilar words: researcharchitectresearcherpatriarchyin search ofarchitecturea far cryporchMeaning: [mɑrtʃ /mɑːtʃ]  n. 1. the month following February and preceding April 2. the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind) 3. a steady advance 4. a procession of people walking together 5. district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area 6. genre of music written for marching 7. a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture. v. 1. march in a procession 2. force to march 3. walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride 4. march in protest; take part in a demonstration 5. walk ostentatiously 6. cause to march or go at a marching pace 7. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary. 
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(121) The thaw begins in March.
(122) The closing date for entries is 31 March.
(123) Fresh Salmon doesn't come in before March.
(124) The cheque was presented for payment on 21 March.
(125) The miners ended their year-long strike in March 1985.
(126) After a short march, the column entered the village.
(127) The organizers of the march strongly denied government accusations that they intended to cause trouble.
(128) Demonstrators fear that the march could be hijacked by extremists.
(129) In his March 1984 report Wanger analyzed some predictions made by futurologists in 1972.
(130) The band are setting out on a European tour in March.
(131) The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed.
(132) Early March is scarcely the time of year for sailing.
(133) The deadline set by the High Court is Monday 3rd March.
(134) In March 1770, there occurred what became known as the Boston Massacre.
(135) She was desperate to halt the march of time upon her face and figure.
(136) The army has been on the march for two weeks.
(137) The baby was conceived in March,(Sentencedict.com ) so will be born in December.
(138) The band will preview their new album on 2nd March.
(139) He had planned to go skiing on his own in March but his wife had decided to put her foot down.
(140) Fascism is on the march again in some parts of Europe.
(141) In inky darkness(Sentencedict.com), the men made a forced march of 140 li.
(142) We postponed the match from March 5 th to March 19 th.
(143) The movement of a waltz is very different from that of a march.
(144) The troops are even now preparing to march into the city.
(145) Please send your accounts for the period finishing with 31 March.
(146) You will have your mocks during the first two weeks of March.
(147) Over a thousand people braved the elements to attend the march.
(148) The speaker soon whipped the crowd up until they were ready to march.
(149) By advertising our sale a week ahead of the other firm, we stole a march on them.
(150) The press conference had to be rescheduled for March 19.
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