Similar words: move off, move on, give out, live out, leave out, sieve out, drive out, drive out of. Meaning: v. 1. cause to leave 2. move out of one's old house or office.
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1. As soon as we can afford it, we'll move out to the suburbs.
2. I saw something move out of the corner of my eye.
3. We are going to move out of our old house next month.
4. Are you ready to move out?
5. They decided to move out to the suburbs.
6. They wanted to move out of town and start a new life in the country.
7. Move out of the way, please: I can't see through you!
8. The troops are ready to move out at short notice.
9. Her landlord has given her a week to move out.
10. Move out into the right-hand lane if you are going to make a right-hand turn.
11. Jennifer believes she will move out on her own when she is financially able to support herself.
12. Then they move out on to the court.
13. After a five-year tenancy, we were ready to move out.
14. All of these abilities equip children to move out from their families and into the wider world.
15. Because I knew that if I did not move out of her scope, she would hit me with another barb.
16. He signed his troops to move out. Artillery batteries opened up.
17. This demands that one or both adults regularly move out of role in order to reflect on what is going on.
18. Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes, dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom.
19. Then the artists have to move out because it's too noisy and expensive.
20. They move out,[sentencedict.com] quickly consume what they need and are soon back below ground with the minimum of delay.
21. The harass-ment had become too much to tolerate and he decided to move out.
22. He couldn't pay his rent, so he had to move out.
23. Tenants must give written notice to the landlord of their intention to move out of the property.
24. She told her son to clean up his act or move out.
25. After six steps, the wooden railings seemed to lean in together, then move out again.
26. A further objective is to make sure that people do not move out of unemployment to an even lower income from work.
27. For example, Clarke scorns those who argue that mankind will not eventually move out to colonise the vast expanses of space.
28. Ellie had told me, two weeks after renting her apartment, that soon she would move out of the cabin.
29. She wondered if he'd stay on in the motel business, or move out.
30. He and his wife were badly shaken and decided to move out of Ulster so that their children could grow up under normal conditions.
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