'To march with' definitions:
Definition of 'To march with'
From: GCIDE
- March \March\, v. i. [Cf. OF. marchir. See 2d March.] To border; to be contiguous; to lie side by side. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- That was in a strange land Which marcheth upon Chimerie. --Gower. [1913 Webster]
- To march with, to have the same boundary for a greater or less distance; -- said of an estate. [1913 Webster]
Words containing 'To march with'
- March,
- Marched,
- Marching,
- march on,
- march out,
- marche,
- marches,
- File marching,
- Flank march,
- Forced march,
- In marching order,
- Line of march,
- March AFB,
- March pennywort,
- Marching money,
- Marching regiment,
- Rogue's march,
- To make a march,
- To steal a march,
- dead march,
- funeral march,
- hunger march,
- ides of March,
- march 17,
- march 19,
- march 2,
- march 25,
- march equinox,
- march king,
- marched upon,
- marching band,
- marching music,
- marching order,
- marching orders,
- military march,
- peace march,
- processional march,
- protest march,
- quick march,
- recessional march,
- wedding march,
- As mad as a March Hare,
- March AFB, CA,
- March-mad,
- March-ward,
- mid-March