nounπShareA formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies."The band practices their marches every Tuesday after school. "militarymusicactiongroupeventtraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareA political rally or parade""Every year, several marches take place in the city to protest different issues." "politicsgovernmenteventactionsocietygroupChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareAny song in the genre of music written for marching (see Wikipedia's article on this type of music)"The school band played lively marches during the parade. "musicmilitaryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareSteady forward movement or progression."the march of time"militaryactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShare(euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.""After a lucky deal and some aggressive play, Lisa declared confidently that she'd get marches and win the euchre game outright." "gameChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does."The marching band members marched down the street in perfect, rhythmic steps. "militaryactionwarChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo cause someone to walk somewhere."The teacher marches the students to the library every Monday. "actionmilitaryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo go to war; to make military advances."The army marches toward the enemy city. "militarywaractionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo make steady progress."The project marches forward, despite the occasional setback. "actionachievementChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareA border region, especially one originally set up to defend a boundary."During the Middle Ages, castles were often built in the Welsh marches to protect England from invasion. "militaryareahistorygeographynationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareA region at a frontier governed by a marquess."The marquess ruled the turbulent marches along the kingdom's border, constantly dealing with raids from neighboring lands. "governmentpoliticsareahistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareAny of various territories with similar meanings or etymologies in their native languages.""Historically, the border marches between England and Scotland were often lawless and dangerous areas." "geographyareapoliticsnationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verbπShareTo have common borders or frontiers""The backyard of my house marches with the park, so we often see people walking by." "geographypoliticsnationareaworldChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareSmallage."The soup needed a bit more flavor, so I added some freshly chopped marches from the garden. "vegetablefoodplantChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
nounπShareThe area along a border"Raids were common in the marches between the two kingdoms. "areageographypoliticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading