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		Definition of marching song in English: marching songnoun A song with a strong, regular rhythm, as sung by marching troops.  then the singing starts, a military marching song Example sentencesExamples -  A friend set it to music, and it was played as a regimental marching song.
 -  Sitting up in the cab of the foremost truck, I could hear the marching songs familiar to me from the early days of training in Kent.
 -  Active in the Boot and Shoe Union, he wrote a marching song in January 1890 for the great strike of shoemakers.
 -  When the guards regiments marched out of their barracks, their regimental bands struck up the republican marching song of the bourgeois revolution, the Marseillaise.
 -  Soviet marching songs, on the other hand, were often solemn and patriotic.
 -  She was also a leading figure in cultural life and the composer of marching songs still sung by the French army.
 -  Music from an accordion sounded, and we sang: first, rollicking marching songs; then, as the fire died, the haunting melodies of the mountains.
 -  The verses of this hymn became the favored marching song of the Union forces during the Civil War.
 -  Every army has its own colours, ceremonies and marching songs.
 -  Vibrant words set to exhilarating music, his marching songs spread far and wide and inspired the oppressed in every corner of Bangladesh.
 -  Carpenter wrote England Arise: a Socialist Marching Song (1886) for the new movement.
 
    Definition of marching song in US English: marching songnoun A song with a strong, regular rhythm, as sung by marching troops.  then the singing starts, a military marching song Example sentencesExamples -  Vibrant words set to exhilarating music, his marching songs spread far and wide and inspired the oppressed in every corner of Bangladesh.
 -  She was also a leading figure in cultural life and the composer of marching songs still sung by the French army.
 -  A friend set it to music, and it was played as a regimental marching song.
 -  Every army has its own colours, ceremonies and marching songs.
 -  When the guards regiments marched out of their barracks, their regimental bands struck up the republican marching song of the bourgeois revolution, the Marseillaise.
 -  Soviet marching songs, on the other hand, were often solemn and patriotic.
 -  Active in the Boot and Shoe Union, he wrote a marching song in January 1890 for the great strike of shoemakers.
 -  Sitting up in the cab of the foremost truck, I could hear the marching songs familiar to me from the early days of training in Kent.
 -  Carpenter wrote England Arise: a Socialist Marching Song (1886) for the new movement.
 -  The verses of this hymn became the favored marching song of the Union forces during the Civil War.
 -  Music from an accordion sounded, and we sang: first, rollicking marching songs; then, as the fire died, the haunting melodies of the mountains.
 
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