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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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(181) Joe's getting ready for his big date on 3rd March, when he gets married.
(182) Under communism, nothing was allowed to get in the way of the great march of progress .
(183) She first met Steve on a cold but sunny day in March.
(184) It was a day's march from the city to the camp.
(185) Our rival company managed to steal a march on us by bringing out their software three months ahead of ours.
(186) They got a pay rise in March which was backdated to January.
(187) The company is looking at ways to steal a march on its European competitors.
(188) A division of soldiers who won honour for their bravery will march past during this ceremony.
(189) The conversation kept reverting to the events of March 6th.
(190) From Calais the general led his forces on a long march southwards.
(191) When we put the clocks forward in March we go into British Summer Time.
(192) The church was dedicated on 1st March 1805 to the local Saint Jude.
(193) Troops withdrew from the north east of the country last March.
(194) Villages in the army's line of march were burned to the ground.
(195) Here is a letter adapted from DEAR ABBY, Philadelphia Bulletin, March 9,(Sentencedict.com)1973.
(196) Supporters want to march tomorrow to show solidarity with their leaders.
(197) There were in excess of 100,000 people at the march.
(198) Our army stole a march on the enemy and reached the crossroads an hour ahead of them.
(199) The drop in share prices in March was a forerunner of the financial crash that followed in June.
(200) Would you mind telling me what you were doing on the afternoon of Friday the 13th of March?
(201) The march will be heavily policed by an anti-riot unit.
(202) Under the official regulations the central heating was put off on March 15th each year.
(203) He started to march away, and the others fell in behind him.
(204) Let's assume for the sake of argument that we can't start till March.
(205) The island is being destroyed by the relentless march of tourism.
(206) He was afraid another scholar was going to steal a march on him and publish first.
(207) In March Mr Salinas shut down the city's oil refinery at a cost of $500 million and 5,000 jobs.
(208) Prune the shrub heavily now and fresh green growths should appear in March and April.
(209) The election could be held as early as next March.
(210) The deficit in Britain's balance of trade in March rose to more than 2100 million pounds.
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