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marcher

[ UK /mˈɑːt‍ʃɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑɹtʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. fights on foot with small arms
  2. an inhabitant of a border district
  3. walks with regular or stately step

How To Use marcher In A Sentence

  • Each group maintained a dignified silence as the marchers passed on their pilgrimage to uphold Republican martyrology.
  • Police detained dozens of protest marchers in Bombay. Times, Sunday Times
  • I rattled and sang to detoxify the current of anger the anti-abortion marchers projected.
  • But the calm and restrained people constitute the majority of the marchers.
  • I mean, how many demos do you go on these days where a majority of the marchers are in their late teens or early 20s and whose aims are to defend ‘science, reasoned debate and the welfare of mankind’, no less?
  • When you have watched men of the cloth ministering to the Drumcree marchers, and watched the Orange battalions at prayer, it is less easy to untangle religion from the emotions involved.
  • The subaltern with the eyeglass is a bad route-marcher, and Wankin once remarked in an audible whisper that the officer had learned his company drill with a drove of haltered pack-horses, and the officer bears the name of "Pack-horse" ever since. The Amateur Army
  • Marchers jeered at white passers-by, but there was no violence, nor any arrests.
  • The marchers formed up by regimental rank, with the glengarries of the Royal Scots - 371 years of service - leading the way.
  • They arrested the peaceful marchers, put them in paddy wagons, and charged them with disorderly conduct.
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