marching (Meaning)

Wordnet

marching (n)

the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind)

Webster

marching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of March

Webster

marching ()

a. & n., fr. March, v.

marching Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers marched in perfect unison, their boots pounding the pavement.
  2. The protesters marched through the streets, demanding justice and equality.
  3. The band marched onto the field, playing a lively tune.
  4. The ants marched in a single file, carrying food back to their colony.
  5. The students marched in single file out of the classroom.
  6. The children marched around the room, singing a cheerful song.
  7. The hikers marched through the forest, following a well-worn trail.
  8. The pilgrims marched to the shrine, carrying their banners and chanting prayers.
  9. The volunteers marched door-to-door, collecting donations for charity.
  10. The police marched into the stadium, maintaining crowd control during a large event.

FAQs About the word marching

the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind)of March, a. & n., fr. March, v.

striding,filing, pacing, parading, stomping, stepping, stamping,treading, traipsing, goose-stepping

meandering, meandering,wandering, strolling, wandering, strolling, ambling, rambling, ambling,rambling

The soldiers marched in perfect unison, their boots pounding the pavement.

The protesters marched through the streets, demanding justice and equality.

The band marched onto the field, playing a lively tune.

The ants marched in a single file, carrying food back to their colony.