moving

IPA: mˈuvɪŋ

noun

  • (uncountable) The relocation of goods
  • (countable) A causing of a movement

adjective

  • (not comparable) That moves or move.
  • Causing or evoking deep emotions.
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Examples of "moving" in Sentences

  • Someone recently pointed out that the term moving at a
  • Now he really did bring new definition to the term moving Saturday yesterday.
  • And I saw all kinds of incomprehensible things moving, yes, _moving_, in those eyes of his.
  • And she also did some "inexpensive Web-based advertising" which also got the word moving among readers.
  • DEADBEATS, the title moving online, features a gang of passionate vampires and the mortals who try to destroy them.
  • Its eye opening to see Takashi so happy in moving from a large Las Vegas Restaurant at The Wynn to a neighborhood restaurant where the dishwasher is in a basement that has a 5 foot ceiling.
  • Children of Violence is the collective name for the five books about Martha Quest, Lessing's alter ego, who, in moving from a colonial existence to the British class hierarchy, is swept away by her dreams and primary instincts.
  • This means the game can only be legally sold to adults and might lead to the title moving less copies than expected in the nation that made the initial StarCraft a national sport, which spawned the PC bang phenomenon and the creation of numerous e-sports leagues that in turn created generations of star players.

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