192 Verbs to Use for the Word march

But as one of these acquainted with it told him that they were evidently affected with bulimia, and that they would get up if they had something to eat, he went round among the baggage and wherever he saw anything eatable he gave it out, and sent such as were able to run to distribute it among those diseased, who, as soon as they had eaten, rose up and continued their march.

General Sheridan, being anxious to punish the Indians who had lately fought General Forsyth, did not give the regiment much of a rest, and accordingly on the 5th of October it began its march for the Beaver Creek country.

The procession now resumed its march with joyful alacrity, to the sound of triumphant music, until they came to a small mosque, near the banks of the Xenel, and not far from the foot of the Hill of Martyrs, which edifice remains to the present day, consecrated as the hermitage of St. Sebastian.

Had I outwitted my wily foe, and by some miracle stolen a march on him?

The Desert Corps had orders on November 7 to push through as rapidly as possible to the line wadi Jemmameh-Huj, and from that day the Corps commenced its long march to Jaffa, a march which, though strongly opposed by considerable bodies of troops, was more often interfered with by lack of water than by difficulty in defeating the enemy.

Finding that the tribute from Hindustan had not been paid, in the year A.H. 395 he directed his march toward the city of Battea, and, leaving the boundaries of Multan, arrived at Tahera, which was fortified with an exceeding high wall and a deep, broad ditch.

The command took up its march next day for the Cimarron, and had a hard tramp of it on account of the snow having drifted to a great depth in many of the ravines, and in some places the teamsters had to shovel their way through.

I remember his playing me one day a wedding march he had composed for the marriage of one of the archdukes.

THE GREATEST THING It is to be wished that non-co-operationists will clearly recognise that nothing can stop the onward march of the nation as violence.

As for the two adventurers, they pursued their march in silence.

And the 25th Infantry has the honor of leading the march from the landing at Baiquiri or Daiquiri (both names being used in official reports) the first day the army of invasion entered the island.

"After twelve hours' ride we were dumped in a big field, and after a few hours' rest started our march.

During the night of the following day Fabius again sent his cavalry forward with orders to delay the march of the enemy so as to give time for the arrival of the infantry.

Quite honestly, therefore, the American lawyer has come to believe that a sheet of paper soiled with printers' ink and interpreted by half-a-dozen elderly gentlemen snugly dozing in armchairs, has some inherent and marvellous virtue by which it can arrest the march of omnipotent Nature.

A captain's guard marched before the coffin, their firelocks reversed, and the drums beating the dead march.

He selected five hundred men and horses, and in two hours we were making a forced march back to Hat, or War-Bonnet Creekthe intention being to reach the main Indian trail running to the north across that creek before the Cheyennes could get there.

The hostile warrior no longer impeded the onward march of civilization, and cultivated fields abounded on every side.

In other words, Caesar's march had brought him into the valley of the Great Stour, where he not only found the water he sought, but also the enemy, who had probably followed his march from the great woods all the way.

indeed the enemy began to think that they ought to hasten their march.

"You turn roun' an' march on to Niggertown" The bridal couple embarked for Cairo BIRTHRIGHT CHAPTER I At Cairo, Illinois, the Pullman-car conductor asked Peter Siner to take his suitcase and traveling-bag and pass forward into the Jim Crow car.

XII.On the day following, before the enemy could recover from their terror and flight, Caesar led his army into the territories of the Suessiones, which are next to the Remi, and having accomplished a long march, hastens to the town named Noviodunum.

Caesar, the governor of the province, was now conquering Gaul, and as Cremona was the foremost provincial colony from which Caesar could recruit legionaries, the school boys must have seen many a maniple march off to the battle-fields of Belgium.

The difficulty of the roads delayed Caesar's army, but his cavalry pursuing Afranius's forces, retarded their march.

Central Asia was yet to witness the march of his phalanx.

In order to deceive the enemy by showing them only three legionsthe only number they were willing to fighthe placed the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth in one line; while the baggage, which was not very considerable, was placed behind under the protection of the Eleventh legion, which closed the march.

192 Verbs to Use for the Word  march