Definitions
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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of march.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Austin marched by our side for many thousands of miles of hikes in Ohio for two years and, later, for three years in almost ineffably beautiful rural Wisconsin north and west of Madison.
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Just back from central Edinburgh where the 3 Rifles Battle Group marched from the castle to the palace.
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More than 600 protesters marched from a Disney-owned hotel to try and block the entrance to the park.
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Witnesses said the protesters marched from the grounds of the state Capitol after a concert there ended abruptly.
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Who could have believed that millions in Turkey, Indonesia or Latin American marched in such a strong way in support of Palestinians?
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About 50 protesters marched from the housing project to City Hall and the New Orleans office of the U.S.
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There was a wedding today in the village: all these women in full African dresses, waving palm fronds as they marched from the church to the house for the party ….
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Today, a million (or more, according to some accounts) Mexicans marched from the equivalent of the White House to the main plaza in Mexico City in support of the Mayor, Lopez Obrador.
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Before the forum about 4000 people marched from the Adams Mark Hotel in downtown Columbia to the Township.
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The Mountaineers again marched into Boston College territory on the following possession, but Rauh missed another field goal.
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