Similar words: move into, vein, veins, veined, cave in, live in, give in, drive in. Meaning: v. 1. occupy a place 2. move into (a station) of trains 3. move into a new house or office.
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(31) Much more research is being done, which is a move in the right direction .
(32) It'll all be signed and sealed by Friday, and you can move in then.
(33) A move in chess that directly attacks an opponent's king but does not constitute a checkmate.
(34) That made me move in a hurry.
(35) The black boys move in with the flashlights.
(36) More like a move in a chess game.
(37) These men move in the shadows.
(38) Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.
(39) Do I move in with you?
(40) Something seemed to move in the distance.
(41) The boy tried to move in with the grandparents.
(42) And the first regiment will move in next March.
(43) On Sunday the railway enthusiasts move in.
(44) They pay £1 plus legal fees and move in.
(45) But love and scandal move in mysterious ways.
(46) Scavenging crabs move in to feed on dead tubeworms.
(47) As if they would move in the same circles.
(48) We move in the same circles.
(49) I could barely move in it.
(50) Once the enemy camp was roused, thousands would move in on the castle.
(51) The announcement is the latest move in a long and complex saga.
(52) From there, police and park workers on the ground would move in and dismantle them.
(53) It's the latest move in Teesside Operations' environmental improvement programme.
(54) Catfish of several species do so and appear to be calling to one another as they move in murky water.
(55) She wants a roommate, and asked me to move in with her.
(56) The decision was as rational a move as every other move in Jackie's career.
(57) The first will move in the direction of preparing lessons in terms of the realisation of defined sets of objectives.
(58) In the evenings, after the sun sets, the clouds move in and are below the summit.
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(59) Neither side is willing to make the first move in the trade talks.
(60) I want my children to have all the things I couldn’t afford. Then I want to move in with them. Phyllis Diller
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