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march in Tamil தமிழ்

march in English

  • march
    expr. on the march, making progress; going ahead; advancing.
    Ex. The National Farmers Organization, many of its members freed by winter from their daily chores, is on the march again (New York Times). The Tories are at least on the march (Mancheste

  • march
    expr. steal a march, to gain an advantage without being noticed.
    Ex. to steal a march on one's competitors. We must be off early ... and steal a long march upon them (Frederick Marryat).

  • march
    expr. the Marches, the districts along the border between England and Scotland, or between England and Wales.
    Ex. ... then occupying those parts which we now call the middle Marches, between the English and Scots (William Warner).

  • march
    march (1), verb, noun.

  • march
    march (2), noun, verb.

  • March
    March, noun.
    the third month of the year. It has 31 days. (Abbr:) Mar.

  • march
    noun the land along the border of a country; frontier.
    Ex. Those low and barren tracts were the outlying marches of the empire (John L. Motley).
    (SYN) boundary.

  • march
    noun 1. the act or fact of marching.
    Ex. The news of the enemy's march made whole villages flee.
    2. a manner of marching.
    Ex. a slow march.
    3. music meant for marching; piece of music with a rhythm suited to accompany marching.

  • march
    v.i. to border (on).

  • march
    v.i. 1. to walk as soldiers do, in time and with steps of the same length.
    Ex. The members of the band marched in the parade to the beat of the drums.
    2. to walk or go on steadily; advance.
    Ex. The boy marched to the front of the room

  • march
    v.t. 1. to cause to march or go.
    Ex. The teacher marched the children out to the playground. The policeman marched the thief off to jail. March the regiment to the barracks.
    2. to pass over, across, or through in marching.

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