Similar words: arching, searching, overarching, searchingly, soul-searching, perching, scorching, march. Meaning: [mɑrtʃ /mɑːtʃ] n. the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind).
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31. But he also is in a community symphony, plays in the school marching band, and writes music.
32. Gwendolen, still clad in dark blue, was indefatigably marching with the party next to a most sympathetic lady.
33. On days of national holiday we had a parade, marching up and down and singing patriotic songs.
34. Tens of thousands of protesters were marching toward the presidential palace to demand his immediate resignation.
35. One day of marching can mean hundreds of hours of phone calling and shopping mall petitioning by inspired volunteers.
36. We were having them simply marching across the proscenium curtain.
37. The Army's preference to appear neutral was severely undermined by its role during the Loyalist marching season of 1970.
38. Every day they heard guns like thunder and saw the lines of reserves marching northward.
39. She slung her bag over one shoulder and went marching across the terrace, head erect, free arm swinging.
40. Then in 1850, a wire suspension bridge twisted and crumpled under the tread of marching troops.
41. In other words, forget your fancy gender studies: the neo-Darwinists were marching us back to basics.
42. It hates the sight of the unemployed, and it hates to see them marching, with Jesse Jackson, etc.
43. Marching through the centre of the town is a magnificent 42-arch railway viaduct, built in 1849.
44. Vintage automobiles, horsedrawn street cars and traditional marching bands pass alongside quaint old stores and cafes where ragtime music is played.
45. On June 10, an estimated 17, 000 students started marching toward Panmunjom.
46. Another kind of KLEZmer group had the instrumentation of a small military or marching band.
47. Because she can not find Soviet women marching for abortion on demand she concludes that there is no women's movement.
48. Joseph arrived in sullen mood, having learnt that soldiers were marching through the Wallowa among his women and children.
49. In those days it was run like a boot camp-the army used to come and teach the girls formation marching.
50. They often took long walks together, how ever, marching through the streets of London in companionable silence.
51. The men, however, for the most part, were unused to marching.
52. Much more inspiring and less frequent were the sight and sounds of soldiers marching to war from drill hall to station.
53. They fall in a pattern, a few minutes apart, marching through the streets as the gunners zero in.
54. Those young people are often seen marching to the same drummer as their elders now.
55. For the grand finale there was a marching band and fireworks.
56. New recruits are instructed in marching and the handling of weapons.
57. The first thing I saw when my eyes blinked into focus was an ant marching over a small stone.
58. Except for the marching feet and the static on the field radio,(www.Sentencedict.com) there was a large quiet.
59. They achieved resounding success, shouting psalms on the battlefield and when marching.
60. Fans watched highlights of the season on a large video screen as they waited for the players and marching bands.
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