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military march

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noun

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


Example Sentences

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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

The 19th Century military march is popular among Ukrainian nationalists.

From BBC

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

From New York Times

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

During a postwar interrogation, one policeman recalled hearing a colleague at the time exclaim, "It's really nice to shoot to military march music."

From Salon