marches
verb(march)
to have common borders or frontiers
marches
verb(march)
to move along steadily usually with a rhythmic stride and in step with others
marches
verb(march)
to move in a direct purposeful manner : proceed
marches
verb(march)
to make steady progress : advance
marches
noun(march)
a border region : frontier; especially : a district originally set up to defend a boundary —usually used in plural
marches
noun(march)
a musical composition that is usually in duple or quadruple time with a strongly accentuated beat and that is designed or suitable to accompany marching
marches
noun(march)
the action of marching
marches
noun(march)
the distance covered within a specific period of time by marching
marches
noun(march)
the third month of the Gregorian calendar
marches
idiom(march)
time continues to pass
marches
noun(march)
a solemn march for a funeral
marches
verb(march)
to seize from behind roughly and forcefully propel forward
marches
noun(march)
an opening ceremony at a ball that consists of a march participated in by all the guests
marches
noun(march)
a march of slow tempo and stately character that is composed or played to accompany the bridal procession