Synonym: changeable, fluid, movable. Antonym: immobile. Similar words: automobile, upwardly mobile, file, tile, pile, ability, billion, while. Meaning: ['məʊbaɪl] n. 1. a river in southwestern Alabama; flows into Mobile Bay 2. a port in southwestern Alabama on Mobile Bay 3. sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately balanced parts can be set in motion by air currents. adj. 1. moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) 2. (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently 3. having transportation available 4. capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to another 5. affording change (especially in social status).
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(151) The frantic driver was able to get out of his car and call emergency services on his mobile phone.
(152) The congregation was mostly young, unmarried, well-educated and upwardly mobile.
(153) A couple hiding in a wardrobe escaped unhurt after their mobile home flew 20 yards into a neighbour's house.
(154) Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin gets caught in a hotel room with two topless dancers and a mobile pharmacy.
(155) A 36-year-old woman died when a tornado swept through her mobile home.
(156) Of course that is just what it used to be for before the invasion of the television and the mobile office.
(157) He said the decline is partly because retailers have lifted prices for mobile phones after cutting them earlier in 1995.
(158) Hubert Hagen and Bill Dickson each own mobile homes south of the McNemars.
(159) Two mobile caravans with payphones were sited in the area affected by the bomb damage.
(160) The tram carried a mobile generator for the power and provided a stable platform for the television cameras.
(161) Last year it took 32 % of the mobile phone market and is looking to buck the worldwide trend.
(162) There were no plastic riot shields, no riot sticks or helmets,[Sentencedict] no water cannon and no mobile command posts available.
(163) A federation representative is on call 24 hours a day by mobile phone.
(164) Eleven mobile eye screening units are now in operation throughout the United Kingdom.
(165) In fact[Sentencedict.com], the salespeople in this study were very mobile; they were constantly receiving lucrative offers to join competitors.
(166) More mobile than ever before, big businesses can bully governments into relieving them of their responsibilities.
(167) Fine for a static Dalek, but totally inappropriate for a mobile machine.
(168) Shares of telecommunications companies like Newbridge fell after mobile telephone maker Motorola Inc. yesterday reported lower-than-expected earnings.
(169) They were taken to a mobile forensic science unit at Severomorsk naval base, but so far only Kolesnikov has been named.
(170) Firemen had to use a mobile crane to lift the carriages back onto the rails.
(171) But I've got the mobile phone, the furry coat and the big cigar.
(172) However, few existing applications facilitate the exchange of messages or data directly with mobile workers.
(173) Maybe the mobile phones at the Docklands beer festival were no mere accident.
(174) For reciprocal altruism in mobile animals, as demonstrated by packer in baboons, more is needed.
(175) The division has followed in the footsteps of Pochin's mobile concrete pumping division who achieved the accreditation last year.
(176) Videos worth around forty thousand pounds were seized from a mobile home rental business and a number of vehicles.
(177) There wasn't a dry eye on the terrace-until somebody's mobile phone went off, anachronistically.
(178) Mobile Mums group is aimed at mums and mobile babies in need of fireguards, etc. and more active toys.
(179) The rejection of the newly mobile toddler may be accentuated if another baby is born at this time.
(180) On the contrary, as we noted earlier, his equilibrium model is a mobile one.
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