30 Verbs to Use for the Word marchings

You say you have seen the French marching, Polete?" He nodded sullenly.

No man can tell what is going on in the souls of soldiers while noble women are offering love and tenderness, throwing themselves upon the altar of war, hoping blindly to send their great spirits marching to the front.

I hope to goodness it is not going to stop one marching; forage won't allow that.

At that hour it was still in motion, which probably meant forced marching for an indefinite time.

After the Gauls had once crossed the Apennines, there was no further obstacle to prevent their marching to the south of Italy by any road they pleased; and it is in fact mentioned that they did proceed farther south.

HALL, JOSEPH LINCOLN Keep marching.

He had escaped from this when he encountered Cassius marching toward him, and gave battle, which resulted in his own defeat.

The form of a camp was an exact square, the length of each side being two thousand and seventeen feet; there was a space of two hundred feet between the ramparts and the tents to facilitate the marching in and out of soldiers, and to guard the cattle and booty; the principal street was one hundred feet wide, and was called Principia.

Bill could not have described the retreat from Mons; but he could have told, as he told me, about the blister he got on his heel, how he hungered for a smoke, how he marched and marched until he fell asleep marching, how he lost his pal at Le Cateau, and how his boot sole dropped off at Meaux.

On his return home Walter found Julia marching swiftly and haughtily up and down upon the terrace of Clifford Hall, and he could not help admiring the haughty magnificence of her walk.

Then it is only the beating of its own great heart that it hears: to that goes the marching of its armies, with victory as the one goal.

How wonderful to lie snug in bed, down in the protected canyon, and hear the marching and retreating gale above in the forest!

and she shut her eyes to hide her soula loud, triumphant music, stately and grand as might herald the marching of archangelstill her inward cry of terror pierced it, and all was as still as the grave.

The very word implies a marching together, under the same circumstances, to a common goal; and how can we, who have to be the commanding officers of the young, be their true companions?" he said, lightly and cheerfully.

If at a halt, the command for movements involving marching need not be prefaced by forward, as 1. Columnright(left), 2. MARCH.

Nothing spectacular and nothing solemn; No company of men that I might drill, And either tick 'em off or else extol 'em And give 'em "Facing left, advance in column," And leave 'em marching, marching onwards till They butted into something.

In this council the king proposed the marching to London, to put an end to the Parliament and encourage his friends and loyal subjects in Kent, who were ready to rise for him; and showed us letters from the Earl of Newcastle, wherein he offered to join his Majesty with a detachment of 4000 horse, and 8000 foot, if his Majesty thought fit to march southward, and yet leave forces sufficient to guard the north from any invasion.

Mardonius crossed the Hellespont twelve or thirteen years before that feat was accomplished by Xerxes, and he purposed marching as far as Athens.

When we visit a friend of ours in Queen-street we are disturbed from our labours or conversation by a sound which resembles the well-timed marching of a file of infantry or a troop of dismounted dragoons.

The arsenals were yielded; The sword (that was to be), Arrested in the forging, Rued that marching to the sea: It was glorious glad marching, But ah, the stern decree!

And, as a further consequence of the scalene arrangement of things, it happens that the stranger in Washington, however civic his birth and education may have been, is always unconsciously performing those military evolutions styled marching to the right or left oblique,acquiring thereby, it is said, that obliquity of the moral visionwhich sooner or later afflicts every human being who inhabits this strange, lop-sided city-village.

Trumpet and fife swelling choral along, The triumph already sweeps marching in song. Livebrotherslive!and when this life is o'er, In the life to come may we meet once more!

Yet will it be also the flag of his heart's one choicesister, wife, or sweetheartto every man marching, fighting, or dying under itand more are going to die under it than are ever coming back.

The enemy became alarmed and attacked the cavalry in force early next morning, 1000 infantry marching on Muannis.

We reached our own settlement one day sooner than we took in marching eastward; but then I durst not remain for a night, but getting into a vessel, I sailed straight for the Cape.

30 Verbs to Use for the Word  marchings