Past tense for to move or walk, especially in an orderly fashion as a group in a single line
“The men march down the streets accompanied by musicians playing fifes.”
Past tense for to move or proceed further along a course
“They march along the assigned route to the new area.”
Past tense for to walk with flair or confidence
“Feeling like she was in the zone, Sara would march confidently down the runway as the hip hop beats of Kanye West played in the background.”
Past tense for to proceed or advance inexorably
“Science continues to march forward, leaving behind those entrenched in conventional, established thinking and beliefs.”
Past tense for to march as a form of protest
“The union says that its members will march against the freezing of public-sector wage increases.”
Past tense for to walk for a long distance, especially across country
Past tense for to walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance
Past tense for to move or march in large numbers
Past tense for to move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction
Past tense for to move or hasten along, physically or by momentum
Past tense for to leave or exit
Past tense for to be close, adjacent, or nearly reach a specific limit or quality
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