A mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body)
The month following February and preceding April.
Destroy or injure severely.
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Examples for "March "
Examples for "March "
1 Easter fell in April this year but in late March last year.
2 In March , Beijing backed stricter UN sanctions; September saw another nuclear test.
3 The Trade Me rule change will come into effect on 12 March .
4 A new course or training in March will offer a turning point!
5 A new friendship in March will bring a new way of thinking.
Other meanings for "mar" 1 Nervous intensity may not so much mar the effect of earnest debate.
2 The grandmother remained silent, not to mar the happiness of the child.
3 This would anticipate the author and mar the interest of his story.
4 For some time nothing occurred to mar the peace of the household.
5 I never make in such matters , - or mar if I can help it.
6 Then it is asserted that strenuous games mar the appearance of girls.
7 As I left the timmer, the mar wur up to her hips.
8 Were the true author now known it might sadly mar my fortunes.
9 The ceremony went on, without the slightest obstacle to mar its effect.
10 Our warm life-blood must mingle to make and to mar the charm.
11 He had a plan for the day which rain could not mar .
12 They do not mar if they do not help the grotesque minuet.
13 With all my heart I hoped also that nought might mar it.
14 My darling, let no harsh thought mar the joy of this hour.
15 And not a thing is going to happen to mar our pleasure.
16 For I do not wish to mar her fair face with tears.
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