Marching

//ˈmɑɹt͡ʃɪŋ//

"Marching" in a Sentence (15 examples)

The work is marching right along.

A brass band is marching along the street.

The soldiers were marching with their swords shining.

His Truth is marching on.

The parade included six marching bands.

The soldiers were marching two abreast.

A soldier came marching along the high road—left, right! A left, right! He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home.

A soldier came marching along the high road. He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home.

I was marching around the school.

Marching is one of the avenues for social protest.

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A pianoforte is desirable, to lead the singing, and accompany the plays, gymnastics, frequent marchings, and dancing, when that is taught,—which it should be.

But of the marchings and retreatings of these Six-thousand no Xenophon exists. Nothing, but an inarticulate hum, of cursing and sooty frenzy, surviving dubious in the memory of ages!

All steps and marchings executed from a halt, except right step, begin with the left foot.

a marching band

[T]he occasional trees, the stone-heaps, the marching fences, the stumps, the saplings, the cows, and the feeding sheep.

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