Marching in a sentence as a noun

We once did a transposed Steffen on a high school marching band trip.

Frankly, I don't see marching in the streets helpful, but I'd love to be proved wrong.

[You'll see little ant people marching up that centerline - follow them to their tents.

Is it literally just marching through the heap looking for pointer-sized values in the range that has been mapped to the process?

This could be a **** show with 3 people trying to run the show!I mean does anyone really expect Larry Ellison to start taking marching orders.

There are times when progress seems to be in serious danger but I'm still hopeful that we can and do find the motivation to keep marching.

!tptacek just told us [1]:> nobody is going to shoot you and your friends in the head for marching aroundand> They won't even point firehoses at you, or sic dogs on you.

> I'm sorry, but if you are literally marching down the street in a parade, you lose the claim of "privacy".True and that assertion holds as well in germany.

One of my projects is marching through the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie adding articles on random people who were mayors of Prussian towns in 1850, and that kind of thing.

The last thing we need is the SV army marching over here and ruining our half-priced rent, real cultural/economic diversity, better food/weather/everything, etc.

Proper Noun Examples for Marching

Marching cubes, you only managed to set graphics back by 17 years, meet marching tets.

Marching definitions

noun

the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind); "it was a long march"; "we heard the sound of marching"

See also: march