Sentence examples for were marching from inspiring English sources

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were marching

noun

A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.

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I wondered why you were marching".

"I can understand why they were marching".

The protesters were marching in downtown Danville.

Pickets were marching around the Supreme Court building.

The Packers were marching right down the field.

A quarter of a million people were marching.

They were marching soldiers or..protesters..resigned and defeated refugees.

"It felt like we were marching through a battlefield.

Alaric died as the Visigoths were marching northward.

I felt as if legions were marching in the mist.

Men and women were marching in their thousands.

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