be on the march
be on the march
1. To be literally marching or walking, as of an army. Enemy forces are on the march, and we expect them to arrive by morning. We've got to be on the march soon if we hope to reach the camp by sundown.
2. To be making progress or gaining momentum. Your new initiative is on the march—I heard the boss talking about it this morning! The new education bill is on the march—it looks like it will be approved without much resistance.
See also: march, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- on the march
- march against
- march against (someone or something)
- march out of step (with someone or something)
- march out of time
- march out of time (with someone or something)
- march in step
- march in step (with someone or something)
- march on
- break step