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military march

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noun

  1. a brisk march, especially one suitable for a military parade.


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On Remembrance Sunday, Scotty's Little Soldiers, a charity supporting children who have lost a parent in the military, received sweets from Harry for all the young people joining the military march past.

From BBC • Aug. 29, 2025

In its cleverest flourish, it accompanies the ladies’ marital campaigns with a rollicking military march.

From New York Times • Jun. 30, 2022

Last year, the parade was cancelled because of COVID-19 restrictions but in 2019 some 4,000 soldiers took part in the traditional military march.

From Reuters • Oct. 12, 2021

The movie won the Oscar for best foreign-language film, and Mr. Theodorakis’s exciting music, like a military march played on traditional Greek instruments, was a defining feature.

From Washington Post • Sep. 2, 2021

He stood beneath her window one evening and played his military march and his waltz just as she was taking tea with a group of female friends.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende