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marches

[mahr-chiz] / ˈmɑr tʃɪz /


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“We’re breaking so many records, it’s definitely pretty clear that it’s one of the warmest Marches we’ve ever had,” National Weather Service meteorologist Bryan Lewis told The Times Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2026

Morning fog could lead to difficult driving conditions in places. especially in the Midlands, north-east England and the Welsh Marches.

From BBC • Dec. 20, 2025

From the Scottish Marches to the heart of London, Christmas lovers closed their shops in defiance of Parliament and some that opened were attacked.

From Salon • Dec. 24, 2024

The cross-border project, Wilder Marches, aims to help nature struggling in the face of intensive farming and extensive forestry plantations.

From BBC • Nov. 6, 2023

He had often tipped Sir Ector the wink when a raiding party was on its way from the Marches, and he never molested the knight or his fanning in any way.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White