quick march
1. noun A very quick or brisk walk. But it was no quick march for the celebrity, who made a point of shaking the hands of as many fans as he could.
2. verb To walk very quickly or briskly. A reference to military marching. Often issued as a command. Police are pursuing a suspect who was seen quick marching away from the scene of the crime. Come on, now, quick march! It's starting to rain.
ˌquick ˈmarch
used for telling somebody to walk faster: Come on! Quick march or we’ll miss the bus.‘Quick march’ is also a command given to soldiers.