peace march

NOUN
  1. a protest march against (a particular) war and in favor of peace
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How To Use peace march In A Sentence

  • I went on a lot of peace marches when I was a student.
  • Thousands of Israelis staged a peace march in Tel Aviv demanding their government withdraw from Palestinian.
  • Thousands of Israelis staged a peace march in Tel Aviv demanding their government withdraw from Palestinian.
  • Ten blocks south of the heart of the peace march, protesters streamed through the Union Square subway station toward an uptown train.
  • Drivers honked their horns in solidarity with the peace marchers.
  • I went on a lot of peace marches when I was a student.
  • Extra police officers were drafted in to patrol a peace march after word of a rival, impromptu pro-war demonstration was circulated.
  • After the cold war, leaders who had been brought up on a diet of protest and peace marches became the most hawkish political generation yet.
  • The curtains flapping from the broken windows led to rumours of white flags and peace marches.
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