0 present participle of march
1 to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined way, often because you are angry:
2 to forcefully make someone go somewhere by taking hold of that person and pulling them there or going there together:
He started to march away, and the others fell in behind him.
Soldiers were marching into the city.
Now a gulf divided army and society, the sense of marching shoulder to shoulder with the society had vanished.
There was a standing watch of about 2,000 men bearing cresset lights, and a marching watch of another 2,000 in harness.
There are twenty flute in our marching band.