Similar words: drive around, revolve around, lounge around, lie around, come around, mope around, horse around, around. Meaning: v. 1. pass to the other side of 2. travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge.
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1. He stood up and began to move around the room.
2. The planets move around the sun in ellipses.
3. Young people do move around the country quite a bit these days.
4. The teacher should not move around too much as this makes lip reading more difficult.
5. Able to move around with limp.
6. Jane watched her move around the room.
7. The Acutes move around a lot.
8. However, when they move around they can form a procession, following each other nose to tail like a miniature train.
9. And the brigands move around, never stay in one place for too long.
10. As she woke up she was encouraged to move around in bed and wiggle her toes.
11. Khmer Rouge guerrillas move around the countryside in small groups of five to 10.
12. Electrons move around quickly, hitting and then rebounding off each other.
13. The class can be asked to: Move around the image and look at it from various points of view.
14. As you move around the amp, your eye is drawn towards a mini-fan situated in the input side of the unit.
15. He and his wife could not move around their own home without a police escort.
16. I cannot be an ordinary man, move around like people do, go out eat in a restaurant or take a walk. Perhaps, this is what I have lost. Rajinikanth
17. The moons all move around the planet in the same direction.
18. The new fighter will move around the area looking for openings in his opponent's defence.
19. He stayed out late, but in the morning I heard him move around.
20. Each centre will be designed to help even the most physically disabled or confused people move around and orient themselves easily.
21. In my stupidity-or whatever you want to call it-I tried to move around to his left.
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22. As the forensic team finished with areas of the flat he could move around more and disturb things.
23. Interior screens can range from fabric-covered triptych folding ones you can move around to sliding doors to a climbing house plant.
24. Not close, out a ways, as if giving themselves room to move around in.
25. They have been jaw locking, tail shaking and they always move around the tank together.
26. So I can hang on to things as I move around.
27. The other people living around the courtyard seem to be quite used to them and continue to move around their business undisturbed.
28. They should be designed to the highest mobility standards, making them easy and safe to move around in.
29. It's comfortable and not too restrictive and the box foot gives ample room for your feet to move around freely.
30. Nearly all have favourite places where they regularly sleep or drink or hunt and most move around along particular trails.
More similar words: drive around, revolve around, lounge around, lie around, come around, mope around, horse around, around, go around, all-around, get around, all around, run around, runaround, sit around, bat around, bum around, push around, muck around, turnaround, play around, walk around, clown around, mess around, talk around, hang around, look around, mill around, cast around, turn around.