A region in central Italy.
1I suppose we shall move on to-night if there is a marche.
2I heard two growly sounds which I took to be A droite, marche!
3A Frenchman, Emérie, suggests-"attendula marche inégale et vacillante de la flamme."
4Then we were carrying Denby back to the house, with the mastiff howling a marche funebre.
5Pour les mettre en marche, les tacots, c'est autre chose!)
6Par-dessus le marche he may get the mazurka, only he must not print it in the Album.
7The Prince de Ligne said of the Vienna Congress: "Le Congrès danse mais il ne marche pas."
8He could hear their marche-'t'-en!
9For instance, the remedy for "mental vacancy and folly" was a drink of "fennel, agrimony, cockle, and marche".
10We stayed 3 whole winters among ye Ennemy, butt in ye daytime durst not marche nor stay out of ye deep forest.
11They said siding with En Marche could have serious implications for them.
12In spite of his imminent danger Marche-a-Terre showed not the slightest emotion.
13In a victory speech, he told supporters of his fledgling En Marche!
14To wind up, yesterday I spent five hours at the Bon Marche.
15Again the commander examined Marche-a-Terre, whose impassible face still gave no sign.
16Italy: Le Marche This house and outbuildings are on a hill with views.