marchlike

/ˈmɑːrtʃlaɪk/
adjective
  1. Resembling or characteristic of a military march; having a steady, rhythmic, and formal pace or style.
    • The band played a marchlike tune that made everyone want to step in time.
    • The music shifted from a gentle waltz to a brisk, marchlike beat.
    • His walk had a stiff, marchlike quality, as if he were still in the army.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of the month of March, especially in weather (windy, changeable, or early-spring-like).
    • The garden looked bleak and marchlike, with only a few early crocuses showing.
    • After the snow, the weather turned marchlike, with sudden showers and bursts of sun.
    • The afternoon had a cold, marchlike wind that bit at our cheeks.
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