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Definition of March out
1. Verb. March out (as from a defile) into open ground. "The regiments debouched from the valley"
Lexicographical Neighbors of March Out
Literary usage of March out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II.: With a Preliminary by Thomas Leland (1814)
"§o beyond seas, shall march out with their arms, baggage, rums beating, ball in
mouth, match lighted at both ends, and colours flying, ..."
2. Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Baehr, with a by Herodotus, Henry Cary, Johann Christian Felix Bähr (1852)
"... and they said they could not march out on the ninth day, the moon's circle
not being fuli. They, therefore, waited for the full moon. 107. ..."
3. The State Records of North Carolina by North Carolina, Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard Weeks (1910)
"713; march out of State with militia, 24. 129. messages to and from Assem., Com.
on, instructions to, &c., 2O. 504, 505, 506, 512, 521, 528, 529, 536. ..."
4. A Military Dictionary: Or, Explaination of the Several Systems of Discipline by William Duane (1810)
"When the town of Valenciennes surrendered to the coa'ition army, the gar- risen
under the orders of general Ferrand was permitted to march out by thegate of ..."
5. A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from September 1678 to April 1714 by Narcissus Luttrell (1857)
"... fort began to capitulate, insisting to march out with their arms and baggage;
but the king of Sueden would give them no other terms then to surrender at ..."
6. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1853)
"... to grant them such generous terms, as would entitle them to march out with
all the honours of war, and to be conveyed by sea to Gibraltar. ..."
7. Chronicles of the City of Perugia 1492-1503 by Francesco Maturanzio, Edward Strachan Morgan (1905)
"the Florentines and Sienese could not march out. So the same night he came back
to his army at Magione. ..."