English · Common Verbs
/mɑːrtʃt/
[/mɑːrtʃt/]
past tense of march
Past tense and past participle of 'march': to have walk with regular steps like soldiers in the past.
The children marched around the playground pretending to be a brave little army.
The children marched around the playground pretending to be a brave little army.
From Old French 'marcher' (to walk, tread).
Used to describe a completed action in the past.