Lie adjacent to another or share a boundary.
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Examples for "march "
Examples for "march "
1 From Serbia, Ed Thomas reports on the long march to western Europe.
2 The company resumed its forced march after a short ten minutes' rest.
3 The second step is a one-million 'we the people' march on Washington.
4 Officials have banned the opposition march , setting the stage for possible clashes.
5 But now thousands are following their lead to march for racial justice.
1 However, currency markets are likely to remain on edge for some time.
2 Understanding the needs of Chinese consumers has given local companies an edge .
3 In the heart of Europe, a democracy now teeters on the edge .
4 Today's company is right up there at the cutting - edge of new technology.
5 The system is beginning to edge in the right direction, Kyte said.
1 But EU rules require border checks with countries outside the common market.
2 The deal would, however, create a customs border down the Irish Sea.
3 However, many uncertainties remain, particularly on the question of the Irish border .
4 But EU rules require border checks with countries outside its single market.
5 The situation at the border is good in general, Hun Sen said.
1 The institutions continue to produce countless kick - butt professionals who are industry leaders.
2 Good butt , great lashes, long and thick, and of course-mybeautiful eyes.
3 Instinctively Dryden kept himself out of view behind a large water butt .
4 The message was clear: they were covering her butt this one time.
5 Give him more butt ; be careful; be more energetic; certainly, all right.
1 We have to change the way we think abut defending our systems.
2 Mike, guarded the Ross Trucking Company, which used to abut the club.
3 Upscale apartment blocks and opulent mansions abut hillside slums and urban blight.
4 Charlie, who came in last, did not abut the door behind him.
5 Sandhills abut right on to them, and dense scrub surrounds their foot.
1 They adjoin Mulligans bar and have been used as storerooms and offices.
2 The murderer broke into his room by way of mine-thetwo adjoin .
3 However, work on two adjoining Zoe apartment blocks was continuing late yesterday.
4 They heard the click of the billiard balls in the adjoining room.
5 The inhabitants of the adjoining districts came in crowds to the temples.
1 Karara knelt and the dolphin came to butt against her out-held hand.
2 One day the chaplain ran full butt against Mr. Kemp in the corridor.
3 The recoil slammed the butt against his shoulder with surprising strength.
4 I leaned my butt against the railing and thought about it.
5 Slowly Red Ben pushed forward his rifle, bringing the butt against his shoulder.
1 Don't let it hit you in the butt on the way out.
2 Fred threw his cigarette butt on the floor and stepped on it.
3 That's why you have to plant your pretty butt on my bike.
4 Michael nipped out his cigarette and flicked the butt on the floor.
5 What should you plonk your butt on the couch for this month?
6 The leader pounded his rifle butt on the trunk three times.
7 Someone in a buckskin coat to kick butt on her behalf.
8 I remember you kicking butt on paintball day at camp.
9 Get your butt on back home and get into school.
10 Suddenly, she was on her butt on the cold ice.
11 Maybe we'll find out now-he'spounding with a revolver butt on the front door.
12 He pounced on Buccari's still thrashing nightmare, slamming his rifle butt on its skull.
13 Toe of the butt on a line with toe of and touching the right shoe.
14 He extinguished the butt on the table, leaving a long coal-colored streak on the vinyl.
15 He needs one. He walked around Chick and rudely rapped his whip- butt on the breastplate.
16 I park my butt on the porch's top step.
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