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March Definition & Meaning

1. (verb) to walk with regular, steady steps, especially as part of a group or military procession.

Example: The soldiers marched in formation during the parade.

2. (noun) a month of the year, the third month in the gregorian calendar.

Example: My birthday is in march.

3. (noun) a piece of music with a strong, steady beat, often played during military parades or ceremonies.

Example: The band played a rousing march as the troops marched by.

4. (verb) to advance or progress steadily towards a goal or objective.

Example: The project is marching towards completion.

5. (noun) a protest or demonstration, often involving a large group of people marching together.

Example: The march for climate change drew thousands of participants.

Examples of the word march used in sentences.

  • When I was younger, I marched in the parade with my school’s marching band.
  • My doctor advised me to take a brisk walk every morning as a form of physical exercise, so I started marching up and down my street.
  • Every year we attend the march to celebrate pride and equality.
  • I love to watch the march of the ants as they carry food back to their colony.
  • The soldiers marched in formation, their boots clacking against the pavement.
  • "The protest march was peaceful and well-organized."
  • "The soldiers marched in formation along the street."
  • "The band played a lively march tune that got everyone dancing."
  • "I am going to march in the parade with my school band."
  • "I always feel energized after a long march through the park."
  • The soldiers marched in perfect formation during the ceremony, impressing everyone in attendance.
  • My cousin is training to march in the military parade on the Fourth of July.
  • Every year, the town holds a festive march to celebrate Independence Day.
  • The protesters marched through the streets, chanting slogans and holding signs.
  • I remember marching in my high school's band during the annual Memorial Day parade.
  • Every year, the town hosts a march to celebrate International Women's Day.
  • The students marched in protest against the university's budget cuts.
  • The troops marched through the streets, waving their flags proudly.
  • The band marched in time to the beat, creating an impressive display.
  • The workers planned to march on the government buildings to demand fairer wages.
  • The troops marched through the desert, enduring the scorching heat.
  • The students eagerly awaited the annual March break, excited for a week of rest.
  • The protesters gathered at the city center to march against police brutality.
  • The soldiers marched in perfect formation, demonstrating their discipline and training.
  • The band marched proudly in the parade, playing their instruments in unison.
  • The soldiers marched in perfect unison, demonstrating their exceptional military training and discipline.
  • The historian conducted a captivating lecture on the civil rights movement and how the march on Washington changed the course of history.
  • Despite the inclement weather, the protesters continued to march vehemently towards the parliament building.
  • The rhythmic sound of the marching band filled the air, adding a festive spirit to the Independence Day parade.
  • The activists scheduled a peaceful march to raise awareness about the urgent need to combat climate change.
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