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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61. In front of the guardhouse, a sentry was marching up and down.
62. We would spend a month at Orange learning the basics of marching, singing, fitness, weapons drill and Legion history.
63. Each regiment tried to outdo all others in its appearance and its marching.
64. In a month King was marching again, and this time he had Daley worried and in a politically dangerous bind.
65. There were to be no marching bands, no floats, no politicians waving from convertibles, no clowns tossing candy.
66. The dinner guest arrived early and came marching into the kitchen to inspect the proceedings, under the guise of offering assistance.
67. Klein says she stays involved as editor of her high school paper, and Nyberg makes friends in the school marching band.
68. The old town square was filled with people and the jubilant sound of the marching band as performers juggled fire.
69. I caused chaos, too, in the Houlton Silver Band, who were hoisting their instruments prior to marching off.
70. The boys wore the same grey shorts and jerseys; the band was practising, marching and counter-marching on the playing field.
71. Divide the children up into groups for a game and then tell them that you are going to form a marching band.
72. Life was marching up such a strange road that it was sometimes hard to take it all in.
73. Then Agnes realized that there was a squad of men marching behind the carts.
74. The organizers, loudhailers in hand, were corralling the crowd into marching formation when the first group of skinheads appeared.
75. I asked of a young sergeant marching on the flank.
76. One day soon afterwards, Lily and I stood and watched a contingent of troops marching through the streets.
77. The whole place is always going bad, marching relentlessly towards the sell-by date.
78. Days, months, years, and so on were all members of relay teams marching through eternity.
79. Going about their daily tasks, the people of these villages must have grown tired of the tramp of marching feet.
80. The ground shook beneath the steady marching of the great mass of men and the tread of thousands of hoofs.
81. I started up the bagpipes and was soon under way, marching up and down the church hall.
82. There is nothing uglier than a redundant ski-tow out of season, with its pylons marching up a scarred, broken hillside.
83. Marching across the gravel, she knocked firmly on the vast front door.
84. And people no longer look to the parties to provide them with parades, marching bands, and Thanksgiving turkeys.
85. They raised and lowered their muskets, fixed 18-inch-long bayonets to their weapons and demonstrated various marching maneuvers.
86. All the audience saw were twelve soldiers marching slowly towards them apparently from miles away.
87. Outside the birdsong has been replaced by the sound of a military band marching up the road.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
88. Even the marching mob of penguins in Batman Returns were flocked by Reynolds's algorithms.
89. After the incident, Hooper and his men were marching from the camp.
90. They could at least play a recording of Marching All Together or something.
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