Similar words: movie, movie star, province, saving, serving, craving, revolving, skydiving. Meaning: ['muːvɪŋ] adj. 1. in motion 2. arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion 3. used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion.
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91. These pink dresses are moving slowly.
92. Glaciers are moving rivers of ice.
93. Europe is moving steadily towards a single currency.
94. The queue's not moving at all.
95. Construction of the bridge is moving along.
96. We'll be moving next month, God willing.
97. Let's consider the pluses and minuses of moving house.
98. The young couple are pondering moving their house.
99. She started moving to the rhythm of the music.
100. Attending the memorial service was a moving experience .
101. Government troops are moving in on the rebel stronghold.
102. The train was moving now at a snail's pace.
103. A troop of guests was moving towards the house.
104. When are you moving to Memphis?
105. He was moving rapidly around the room.
106. Another low is moving in from the Atlantic.
107. He lost his northern accent after moving south.
108. I made out three figures moving in the distance.
109. The storm is moving slowly eastwards.
110. A few leaves were moving in the wind.
111. Traffic was moving at a good clip.
112. We'd better get moving or we'll be late.
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113. The scene in the hospital was very moving.
114. The soldier stood without moving a muscle.
115. It's late: we ought to get moving.
116. I think it's time we were moving.
117. Those shelves disassemble quickly for easy moving.
118. They heard someone moving about outside.
119. I ricked my back moving the furniture around.
120. On moving in they threw a huge house-warming party.
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