Definition of Quick march

1. Noun. Marching at quick time.

Generic synonyms: March, Marching

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quick March

quick-tempered
quick-witted
quick-wittedly
quick-wittedness
quick and dirty
quick as a flash
quick bread
quick buck
quick cure resin
quick fix
quick light
quick lights
quick lime
quick march (current term)
quick match
quick off the mark
quick on one's feet
quick on the draw
quick on the uptake
quick pitch
quick smart
quick study
quick temper
quick time
quick time event
quick time events
quickbeam
quickbeams

Literary usage of Quick march

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of Education by Nova Scotia Dept. of Education (1908)
"The command "With change of step, forward—march" to read "With change of step, quick—march." The command "Forward—march" after "Heels—raise" to read "quick- ..."

2. The American Educational Monthly for the School and the Family (1866)
"To march off in double-quick time, the command is, " Forward—double- quick MARCH ;" the squad steps off at double-quick time with the left foot, ..."

3. Field Exercise and Evolutions of Infantry, as Revised by Her Majesty's by Great Britain War Office, Great Britain Army (1870)
"The quick march. The cadence of the slow march having become perfectly familiar to the soldier, be will be taught to march in quick time. ..."

4. Reminiscences and Opinions of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, 1813-1885 by Francis Hastings Charles Doyle (1887)
"... power over his soldiers—The quick march of the 14th Regiment—Poem on the subject—My father—My uncle, Charles Joseph—Stories of the Peninsular War. ..."

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