Similar words: unmoved, removed, move over, move, move to, move in, move on, move off. Meaning: [muːvd] adj. being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion.
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1 A Russian couple have just moved in next door.
2 Reverend Jones has moved to a new church.
3 Very slowly he moved forward, the engine ticking over.
4 I moved aside to let him get by.
5 The passengers moved down inside slowly.
6 We've just moved into our pristine new offices.
7 He has moved very rapidly up.
8 The men raised the sails and the boat moved.
9 He moved to London when he was sixteen .
10 Her silk dress rustled as she moved.
11 The procession moved into the church.
12 He moved towards the seductive warmth of the fire.
13 The sad story moved us to tears.
14 She was moved by his speech.
15 They've just moved and they're not on the telephoneyet.
16 His family then moved to a slightly larger house.
17 We moved house last February/are moving house next February.
18 He moved away after the breakdown of his marriage.
19 Mr Brooke moved on from Paris to Belgrade.
20 The actor moved upstage away from the audience.
21 Any sob story moved Jarvis to generosity.
22 Phil moved towards the window.
23 It would be nice if he moved to London.
24 The army moved for strategic reasons.
25 A new family has/have moved in next door.
26 He was jolted forwards as the bus moved off.
27 He and I moved in totally different social spheres.
28 He has moved to the interior of the country.
29 Lena moved with the grace of a dancer.
30 We moved our chairs a little nearer.
More similar words: unmoved, removed, move over, move, move to, move in, move on, move off, remove, move up, move out, remover, movement, move into, move about, moveable, move back, on the move, loved, move along, proved, gloved, prime mover, beloved, approved, improved, mover and shaker, unimproved, social movement, disapproved.