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Definition of Marched
1. march [v] - See also: march
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marched
Literary usage of Marched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1856)
"marched to Worcester; tarried there till the next day ; in the morning, ...
marched 8 miles to a desolate place ; there dined ; PM, we marched to ..."
2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore (1866)
"On assembling with balance of brigade, marched off in a westerly direction, ...
marched seventeen miles in a south-easterly direction, to foot of Stone ..."
3. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1883)
"Next day, being the twenty-first, we marched about eight miles. The twenty- second
marched sixteen miles. The next day, twenty- third, marched fifteen miles ..."
4. Chronological History of the West Indies by Thomas Southey (1827)
"Lieutenant-General Prescott, with the other division, landed at Trois Rivieres,
from thence he marched to Salee. On the march, Brigadier-General Whyte was ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1850)
"... be marched to the Town with his own, Colonel Brewer's and Colonel Herbert's
Regiments, and about nine a Clock, we took Possession of all the Guards ..."
6. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1885)
"had proved a failure, marched up the Thames. The usual route was on the southern
side, but they marched along an unusual route, thus avoiding Reading, ..."