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marcher

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Word definitions for marcher in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Marcher \March"er\, n. One who marches.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The Rev. Jesse Jackson led 1000 marchers through downtown Detroit to protest state welfare cuts. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A few times, the marchers halt for photo-calls. ▪ He had to protect King and the marchers. ▪ Here ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an inhabitant of a border district walks with regular or stately step [syn: parader ] fights on foot with small arms [syn: infantryman , foot soldier , footslogger ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 An inhabitant of a march (border country). 2 A person who holds lands in such a region. Etymology 2 n. One who marches; one who participates in a march.

Usage examples of marcher.

The marchers are coming up Woolsack Road in a thick snake, ten, twenty abreast, then turning north on to the motorway.

A long revolutionary column of one hundred and six people, of all ages, is advancing south toward the capital where the gallant marchers will make revolutionary contacts with party leaders, and pledge their support for the Arusha Declaration.

As Torlyri returned to the camp she saw a flock overhead of the creatures that Thaggoran had named bloodbirds, which had swarmed upon them more than once far back in the plains, trying to pierce the marchers with their beaks.

The beat of the bodhran resumed, setting the cadence of a dirge for the marchers to follow.

Towards the end of the 11th century, when the tide of Norman invasion swept upwards along the Wye valley, the district became a lordship marcher annexed to that of Brecknock, but was again severed from it on the death of William de Breos, when his daughter Matilda brought it to her husband, Roger Mortimer of Wigmore.

Many of the marchers, but by no means all, wore the blue coveralls and cogwheel patches of Engineers.

As a soldier the Pathan is a finer shot, a hardier man, a better marcher, especially on the hillside, and possibly an even more brilliant fighter.

Deadly Spear said that this group of marchers had all been near to exhaustion and starvation when they had chanced upon the old chief, having lost all their horses and mules in various ways, along with many of their supplies and some of their weapons.

The marchers willingly complied and the young woman died under them, yet they continued to abuse her dead flesh until it grew cold, they then cut off her head and hung it from the branch of a tree by its long, light-brown hair leaving her mangled, graying corpse where it lay splayed on the riverbank.

Spear, who had been at the tail of the column of marchers, was brusquely ordered by his master to drop his load of sacks and spear the bearded old man.

Roughly pushing his way through the bemused marchers, he drew his long steel sword, raised it above his head, shouted a warcry, and ran back along the path.

Spear, not knowing what else to do in the strange country, trotted after the rest of the marchers, picking up sacks and pieces of equipment and weapons they dropped in their mindless flight until he needs must walk, so burdened down was he become with impediments.

Spear it had been who had been chosen as leader of what remained of his party of marchers, and yet, when the parties rejoined and had won safely back to a fort, the words of the men he had led so well were ignored by the steel-breasts called knights and they sold him to a man whose intention was to put him onto one of the white-winged ships, take him back to Cuba, and sell him to a man who would work him to death.

One evening he watched civil rights marchers being beaten up near Derry.

They had drunk with the Bonus Marchers the night before and well into the morning before the noon concert.