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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151 She was moved when her neighbour remembered her in his will.
152 The old man moved away, raising his hand in salutation.
153 A lot of new families have moved into the neighbourhood.
154 I've had nothing but bad luck since I moved to this town.
155 Greece moved a step closer to the World Cup finals with last night's win.
156 They kept on the housekeeper after they moved to the new house.
157 There was a problem which reared its ugly head about a week after she moved back in.
158 The club has moved its meeting to Saturday, January 22nd.
159 They've moved house and have invited us to their house-warming on Saturday.
160 The car stood at the traffic lights for a few moments, then moved off.
161 She had just moved into a new house and was pretty chuffed about that.
162 He moved to the empty chair at the top of the table.
163 She moved to London in search of fame and fortune.
164 He moved away and broke off relations with the family.
165 Using his stick heavily, he moved jerkily towards the car.
166 We settled the children into new schools when we moved to London.
167 They moved here in 1990. Until then they'd always been in the London area.
168 Whenever he moved, the wound sent pains all along his arm.
169 In 1963 we moved to Boston, where my grandparents lived.
170 He lost track of her after her family moved away.
171 Prisoners have been moved to allow the demolition of part of the prison.
172 Paul's moved back to New York and he's asked me to send on his letters.
173 I tossed most of that stuff out when we moved.
174 The beams of light moved across the sky and focused on the aircraft.
175 Police moved in to separate the two groups,[Sentencedict.com ] already sundered by distrust.
176 He moved quickly to block her path to the door.
177 He pressed a coin into her hand and moved on.
178 As the boat moved along, he trailed his hand in the water.
179 We let out our house when we moved to America.
180 They moved from village to village begging scraps of food.
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