marcha

[US]/ˈmɑːtʃə/
[UK]/ˈmɑːrtʃə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

abbr.Methodists Associated Representing the Cause of Hispanic Americans
n.a piece of music for marching; an organized walk
v.to walk with regular steps, as in a march; present simple (march); past (marched); present participle (marching); past participle (marched)

Example Sentences

the army began to march towards the capital at dawn.

protesters will march through the city center this afternoon.

he played a stirring march on the piano.

time continues to march on, regardless of our feelings.

the soldiers marched in perfect unison during the parade.

the project is on track to meet the deadline next week.

they stole a march on their competitors by launching early.

the new policy is a march towards greater economic freedom.

the ants marched in a long line across the pavement.

she marched up to the reception desk to demand an answer.

the wedding march signaled the start of the ceremony.

the troops were ordered to march ten miles before nightfall.

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