52 examples of marchin in sentences

You 'ain't got no one marchin' off.

"We are not women, to be tired out by a bit of marchin'.

Their onsartin way of marchin, by gettin their legs mixed all up together, made me think that by the time they got up to my house, the painful duty would devolve on to me of goin down and getten their legs ontangled.

Look at my work basket; it looks as if a percession of hogs had been marchin into it.

" "Golly! guess dis chile see himself marchin' ter Halifax," the negro murmured, when the captain had left the barn.

When the saints go marchin' in.

Lord, I want to be in that number, When the saints go marchin' in...

We can picture the long hours on the veldton the marchin captivityin the hospitalsin the blockhouseswhen soldiers have been sick at heart, wearied to death with physical suffering, and haunted by ghastly memories of dead comrades.

my cullered friend," says he, takin me by the cote collar, and marchin me up to view the ruin, which I had made.

"Ha' ye seen a' the men frae the braes and the glen, Ha' ye seen them a' marchin' awa'? Ha' ye seen a' the men frae the wee but-an'-ben,

Used to call us chillun and say, 'You little devils, come up here and dance' and have us marchin'.

But wasn't I astonished when Mis' Dick come marchin' out, all dressed up in her Sunday togs, and got in and rode off with him!

* "THE REG'LAR ARMY MAN" He ain't no gold-laced "Belvidere," Ter sparkle in the sun; He do'n't parade with gay cockade, And posies in his gun; He ain't no "pretty soldier boy," So lovely, spick and span, He wears a crust of tan and dust, The Reg'lar Army man; The marchin', parchin', Pipe-clay starchin', Reg'lar Army man.

I recollect seein' the soldiers marchin' night and day for two days.

Do you want to git shot? Grant's men are a-marchin' into Bolton's Depot right now.

Dat night, all de sho' 'nough white men came a-marchin' out Seventh Street on dey way to de quarters.

It didn' soun' lak no ever'day marchin'.

You'd best be marchin', Jenny Pitcher, you and your new sweetheart, else it'll be dark afore you get home.

"Go fetch the toast, Elleney, and give Mr. Pat Rooney his marchin' orders at the same time.

"She thought I done wrong lettin' you help me; she bid me give ye marchin' orders"catching at what seemed to her the least offensive manner of conveying her aunt's behest.

"You can say all you like about patriotism, but patriotism ain't just marchin' off to fight for your country.

It made the people look to see us marchin' in.

'But ye'll bate the nesty Rooshians, dearieI meant for to say the Prooshians, Christinaan' ye'll come marchin' hame a conductor or an inspector, or whatever they ca' it, wi' medals on yer breist an' riches in yer purse' 'An' rings on his fingers an' bells' 'Noo, noo, lassie, ye're no to mak' fun

"Sure I count it sthrange, Jack Mount, that thim burrds sit quiet-like an' a screechin' rigiment marchin' acrost that log-road.

"To keep up the train of almost miraclous incidents marchin' along through the past connecting the St. Louis and the Allen Purchase like historical twins, I'm goin' to spend on the Exposition of Josiah Allen jest the amount paid for the other original purchase, and I may, for there is no tellin' what a Allen may do when his blood is rousted up, I may swing right out and pay jest the same amount St. Louis is payin' for her Exposition.

52 examples of  marchin  in sentences