slow march
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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Wilson also voiced his displeasure at Lululemon’s expansion into new non-workout categories, posting about his “sadness for lululemon’s slow march to becoming The Gap with cheap acrylic sweaters.”
To stop the slow march toward becoming basic, it’s time to reclaim exploration.
From Salon
Plummer was also handed a three-month sentence for her part in a slow march which caused long tailbacks in west London in November 2023 and in July, just five days after her guilty verdict, Plummer was arrested for spraying paint on departure boards at Heathrow Airport.
From BBC
It’s a slow march paced by a loping bass line, gradually enfolding her solitary voice with harpsichord, flutes and a children’s choir as Gibbons finds a kind of peace with the realization, “All we have is here and now.”
From New York Times
The two of them gabbed for a good five minutes before we resumed our slow march.
From Literature
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