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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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“Fine, if you’re going to be hysterical,” he said, and marched to the row of garbage cans.

From Literature

A band of Buddhist monks who have spent four months walking - sometimes barefoot or through the snow - on a 2,000-mile march from Texas to Washington DC is expected to complete their journey on Tuesday.

From BBC

Bad Bunny scored a touchdown before either team did during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, marching down the field during his halftime show before spiking a football at the end zone.

From Los Angeles Times

But chaos erupted on Monday evening in the heart of Australia's largest city as police tried to prevent a rally from marching into an area designated off-limits.

From Barron's

He said "all of this could have been avoided" if police had allowed the group to march from Town Hall to either the New South Wales Parliament or Hyde Park.

From BBC