marcher (Meaning)

Wordnet

marcher (n)

an inhabitant of a border district

walks with regular or stately step

fights on foot with small arms

Webster

marcher (n.)

The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a territory.

marcher Sentence Examples

  1. The protesters marched through the streets, their voices echoing in the air.
  2. The soldiers marched in formation, their boots pounding on the pavement.
  3. The funeral procession marched slowly and solemnly to the cemetery.
  4. The students marched to the campus gates, demanding better facilities.
  5. The victorious army marched through the city, waving flags and celebrating their triumph.
  6. The homeless man marched up and down the street, desperately trying to find shelter.
  7. The animals marched through the forest, following their leader to a new feeding ground.
  8. The clock's hands marched steadily forward, marking the passage of time.
  9. The insects marched in a single file across the leaf, their tiny legs carrying them to safety.
  10. The waves marched relentlessly towards the shore, their crashing sound filling the air.

FAQs About the word marcher

an inhabitant of a border district, walks with regular or stately step, fights on foot with small armsThe lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of

demonstrator,protestor, protester, provocateur, rabble-rouser, supporter, booster, inciter, apostle, instigator

peacemaker, reconciler, reconciler, peacemaker,, uniter,uniter

The protesters marched through the streets, their voices echoing in the air.

The soldiers marched in formation, their boots pounding on the pavement.

The funeral procession marched slowly and solemnly to the cemetery.

The students marched to the campus gates, demanding better facilities.