marching-out in Germany
marching-out [mɑːtʃiŋaut] ausrückend
Sentence patterns related to "marching-out"
1. ‘An immigrant Buffeted by war and with little formal education, he learnt his trade as an intern before marching out on his own as a photojournalist.’ ‘Brazil has also been Buffeted by the huge social and economic crisis in neighbouring Argentina - a crisis that led to last December's uprising there.’
2. ‘We elevate Charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune.’ ‘Her father was a brute - let us not mince words - one of those Charmless chaps who thinks the whole world is marching out of step, bar him.’ ‘He is certainly deeply Charmless, but how deliberate is that?’
3. ‘We elevate Charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune.’ ‘Her father was a brute - let us not mince words - one of those Charmless chaps who thinks the whole world is marching out of step, bar him.’ ‘He is certainly deeply Charmless, but how deliberate is that?’