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Definitions from the WebDay's MarchDefinition:A "day's march" refers to the distance a person or group can travel on foot within one day. It is commonly used in military or historical contexts to describe the average distance covered by soldiers or travelers during a day's journey. Sense 1:Usage: NounExample Sentence: The soldiers had already covered a day's march by noon, showing their impressive speed and endurance. Related Products on Amazon: Sense 2:Usage: NounExample Sentence: The distance between the two towns was approximately one day's march for a well-trained traveler. Related Products on Amazon: Sense 3:Usage: AdjectiveExample Sentence: The local inn was a perfect place to rest after a long day's march. Related Products on Amazon: Sense 4:Usage: AdjectiveExample Sentence: The market was filled with local produce and crafts, attracting tourists with its day's march charm. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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