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Definition of slow march in English: slow marchnoun A military marching pace approximately half the speed of the quick march. Example sentencesExamples - The idea of a slow march across England looked less attractive than before.
- The anti-war protesters were gathering on the Common and apparently later marched to the Fleet Center, but it must have been a slow march.
- They'll be here soon; they are only about five miles away at a slow march.
- At 11.30 am sharp, Big Ben chimed in the background and they began their slow march with the Queen Mother's coffin through the Great West Door.
- The purple-clad Persian forces began their slow march to the pass.
- But we are never much indulged, for Sole's main purpose is to chart Egypt's slow march forward.
- We are making a slow march through the Navy's legacy networks.
- The seven that were carrying the coffin continued their slow march, past the guards and into the tomb.
- ‘They are making a slow march towards here’ the scout said quickly ‘we also discovered a traitor’
Definition of slow march in US English: slow marchnounslō märCH A military marching pace approximately half the speed of the quick march. Example sentencesExamples - We are making a slow march through the Navy's legacy networks.
- They'll be here soon; they are only about five miles away at a slow march.
- The purple-clad Persian forces began their slow march to the pass.
- But we are never much indulged, for Sole's main purpose is to chart Egypt's slow march forward.
- At 11.30 am sharp, Big Ben chimed in the background and they began their slow march with the Queen Mother's coffin through the Great West Door.
- The idea of a slow march across England looked less attractive than before.
- The anti-war protesters were gathering on the Common and apparently later marched to the Fleet Center, but it must have been a slow march.
- ‘They are making a slow march towards here’ the scout said quickly ‘we also discovered a traitor’
- The seven that were carrying the coffin continued their slow march, past the guards and into the tomb.
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