marcher in English

noun
1
a person who marches, especially one taking part in a protest march.
Sections of the city centre were brought to a halt by marchers protesting against job losses and poor working conditions.
2
an inhabitant of a frontier or border district.
The marcher lords on the Welsh border were particularly powerful.
noun

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1. Fearing that he might be deposed if he refused, Edward agreed to exile the Despensers and pardoned the Marcher Lords for their actions.

2. Baraque Lyrics: J’ai un plancher chauffant dans ma nouvelle Baraque / Bordel, cette tuerie, j'avais jamais testé / Marcher pieds-nus chez soi, même quand il fait -10°C dehors / La chaleur

3. ‘Contreras is a soft-spoken country boy - a cAmpesino, he says - from a remote rural area of western Cuba and is the youngest of nine children.’ ‘The marcher emphasizes that the cAmpesinos are demanding their rights as cAmpesinos, but even more so as humans, contrasting them with the townspeople who, he says, are granted rights and whose

4. She is able to walk by herself but does so slowly and Clumsily.: Elle peut marcher seule, mais lentement et maladroitement.: For once handling the fateful arrows Clumsily, he wounded himself, while Psyche remained untouched.: Pour manipuler une fois les flèches fatidiques maladroitement, il s'est blessé, alors que la psyche demeurait intacte.: The biographical preface was very valuable but