March
111march — [mɑːtʃ] verb [I] I 1) when soldiers march, they walk in a group with each person matching the speed and movements of the others 2) to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined, confident, or angry way 3) to walk to a place as part of an… …
112March — See: MAD AS A HATTER or MAD AS A MARCH HARE …
113march — See: STEAL A MARCH ON …
114March — See: MAD AS A HATTER or MAD AS A MARCH HARE …
115march — See: STEAL A MARCH ON …
116march — 1. noun /mɑːtʃ,mɑrtʃ/ a) A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies. The march of time. b) A political rally or parade …
117March — noun /mɑːtʃ,mɑɹtʃ/ a) The third month of the Gregorian calendar, following February and preceding April. Abbreviation: Mar or Mar. b) for someone born in March, or for someone living near a boundary (). See Also: Mars …
118March — See: mad as a March hare …
119march — See: steal a march on …
120march — mÉ‘rtʃ /mÉ‘Ëtʃ n. long journey by foot; coordinated steps of soldiers; organized walk; progression; marching song; boundary v. trek, journey; walk in coordinated steps like soldiers; march in protest, demonstrate; advance; border …