Pronunciation of the English word marching.
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1. | The work is marching right along. | |
2. | A brass band is marching along the street. | |
3. | The soldiers were marching with their swords shining. | |
4. | His Truth is marching on. | |
5. | The parade included six marching bands. | |
6. | The soldiers were marching two abreast. | |
7. | A soldier came marching along the high road—left, right! A left, right! He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home. | |
8. | A soldier came marching along the high road. He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home. | |
9. | I was marching around the school. | |
10. | Marching is one of the avenues for social protest. |