marching
IPA: mˈɑrtʃɪŋ
noun
- Action described by the verb "to march".
adjective
- That marches.
- Placed or situated in a line or lines, reminiscent or evocative of marching soldiers.
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Examples of "marching" in Sentences
- Their marching was not lackadaisical.
- November 7th, 2009 at 4: 13 pm fuckin marching band
- I believe it's time for women to begin marching again.
- I take the photograph of the people marching in the parade.
- The marching band is one of the largest marching bands in the West Coast.
- The marching band, know as the Marching Blues, is the pride of the community.
- This is what they call the marching season and it typically produces quite a bit of tension.
- They still aren't and never will take responsibility for their conspiratory role in marching us to war!!!
- In Paris, huge crowds started marching from the Place d'Italie in the south toward the gilded-domed Invalides, where Napoleon is buried.
- Before I came on board, Osun State had deposited about N288 million in the board's account waiting for what we call marching grant from Abuja.
- I also laughed uproariously when two of the Jackasses, dressed in marching band uniforms, climbed into a pen with a very aggressive ram, under the pretense of trying to sooth the savage beast with music.
- The same network (s) that aided and abetted the Bush adminstration in marching us to war in IRAQ without doing a fraction of the investigative journalism they've done throughout this primary on issues of little relevance.