Similar words: war chest, demarche, cheddar cheese, march, archer, arched, archery, marching. Meaning: [mɑrtʃ /mɑːtʃ] n. a region in central Italy.
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91. He attempts to explore dismal landscapes , where apocalyptic marches echo and thunder.
92. Express your outrage in social action, letters, donations, marches, protests.
93. The only consolation is marches up to A, gives them a rocket and watches them squirm.
94. His style ranged wide, from Palm Court dances in "A Passage to India" to jaunty Sousa-style marches in "The Man Who Would Be King", but it could also be spare.
95. The repertory of a concert band includes marches, and other forms of music.
96. The group shucks its body armor and marches into an auditorium filled with poker-faced men in su its or clerical garb and women with covered heads.
97. Where is the justice of political power if it executes the murderer and jails the plunderer, and then itself marches upon neighboring lands, killing thousands and pillaging the very hills?
98. The cracker of winter jasmine, knock the drumbeat that marches toward new century noisy.
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