marcher

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  1. noun One that marches, especially for a specific cause: a protest marcher; a peace marcher.
  2. noun One who lives in a border district.

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  • Millie made a very pretty marcher, when she wasn't screaming or kicking her feet; her hair still flung about naturally. —  Castle Roogna
  • The marcher is told he is not welcome, and that he should leave. —  Tundra Tabloids.......
  • Holocaust deniers, the former Hitler Youth marcher is all set to make Rev. Gerhard Maria Wagner auxiliary bishop in Linz. —  British Blogs
  • One marcher, Mitchell Sayles, told City Council members Wednesday that residents feel like they're being penned in on a reservation. —  Merced Sun-Star: front
  • If you want to be a marcher, please get in touch with Youth Fight for Jobs on 020 8558 7947 or go to —  Socialist Party
 

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/ˈmɑrtʃər/
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