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line of march

NOUN
  1. the arrangement of people in a line for marching
  2. the route along which a column advances

How To Use line of march In A Sentence

  • Charles the Bald could warn or punish by leaving a trail of havoc along his line of march.
  • Mutiny, a few _chikara_ crossed our line of march. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • I cried Auda mercy of his names, swearing I was no writer-down of unspoiled countries, or pandar to geographical curiosity; and the old man, much pleased, began to tell me personal notes and news of the chiefs with us, and in front upon our line of march. Seven Pillars of Wisdom
  • Villages in the army's line of march were burned to the ground.
  • Within the milelong line of marchers, the crowd included couples and families with children. Times, Sunday Times
  • Swarms of wolf riders are often deployed ahead of the army's line of march to scout and block any route of escape.
  • Swarms of wolf riders are often deployed ahead of the army's line of march to scout and block any route of escape.
  • Here, on the contrary, your volunteers "do their spiriting gently:" all is good-nature and good manners; and a front is diminished, or a column of companies in line of march is eased off to the right or left to make way for carts or coaches, as the case requires, with a promptness which is the more creditable from the fact that the execution of a change in movement is no light matter. Impressions of America During The Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume II.
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