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march on

v. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; "Time marches on" [syn: advance, progress, pass on, move on, go on] [ant: recede]

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March On

"March On" is a 2010 dance song by Azerbaijani artist Safura Alizadeh. The music video was released on August 2, 2010, while the single itself appeared in September. It features a mainstream uptempo pop with a drum beat that blends with Safura’s vocals.

Usage examples of "march on".

Macsheehan was a large and wealthy cantrev, and the army had been able to provision an entire supply train for the march on Corwell.

In Chapter 11 we will also see how the seasons march on, paying no attention at all to the desperate gyrations of the two-legged beings struggling on the surface of the earth.

He sure keeps his eyes open, Reeve grunted, but would the child, in his single-minded march on the village, have the sense to look out for other dangers?

We have to find the statuette today or risk one of those energetic rascals stealing a march on us.

To-morrow morning, at an early hour, I shall march to Preston to give battle to the rebels, and you shall go with me, or rather shall march on before me-so that you can take up a position before I come up.