march on

VERB
  1. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
    Time marches on
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How To Use march on In A Sentence

  • In life's earnest battle they only prevail, who daily march onward and never say fail. 
  • In life's earnest battle they only prevail, who daily march onward and never say fail. 
  • Local tribes were reported to be trying to organise a march on the capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • They march on the next town.
  • Tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists are set to take part in Monday's annual " March on Washington" to mark the 34th anniversary of a Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
  • When the Boolooroo's people were armed with long, thin, lances of bluewood all sharpened to fine points at one end, they prepared to march once more against the invaders. Sky Island: being the further exciting adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill after their visit to the sea fairies
  • Ye see we march on the tap o’ Touthop-rigg after we pass the Pomoragrains; for the Pomoragrains, and Slackenspool, and Bloodylaws, they come in there, and they belang to the Peel; but after ye pass Pomoragrains at a muckle great saucer-headed cutlugged stane, that they ca’ Charlies Chuckie, there Dawston Cleugh and Charlies-hope they march. Chapter XXXVI
  • On life's earnest battle they only prevail, who daily march onward and never say fail.
  • In life's earnest battle they only prevail, who daily march onward and never say fail. 
  • Led by a military band and with standards flying, they march onto the town square.
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