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march
march
march
(from some place)
(to some place)
to move along, walking with purposeful steps, from some place to some place.
The army marched from one town to another.
They marched to the battlefield from town.
See:
bag and baggage
be as mad as a March hare
be on the march
beware the ides of March
in single file
in step
mad as a hatter
mad as a March hare
make the rounds
march
march against
March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb
march in step
march on
march out of time
march past
march to (one's) own beat
march to (the beat of) (one's) own drum
march to (the beat of) a different drum
march to a different beat
march to a different drummer
on the march
out of step
slow march
steal a march on
steal a march over (someone or something)
steal a march upon (someone or something)
steal the march on (someone or something)
steal the march over (someone or something)
steal the march upon (someone or something)
the march of time
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
IÑAki
-
Basque
Ferran
-
Catalan
Abramson
['eibrəmsn]
Howell
-
Welsh
Tzvi
-
Hebrew
Petter
-
Swedish, Norwegian
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