marchy

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English

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Etymology

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From march +‎ -y.

Adjective

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marchy (comparative marchier, superlative marchiest)

  1. (music) Having the character of a march
    • 2009 February 27, Allan Kozinn, “A Viennese Meal Served With the Dessert First”, in New York Times[1]:
      But halfway through, this stateliness devolves into the kind of marchy clatter that Wagner’s Italian counterparts were writing.