moeve (Meaning)

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moeve (v. t. & i.)

To move.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moeve

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moeve Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze moved the leaves of the aspen tree, creating a soft rustling sound.
  2. The students moved their desks into a circle for the group discussion.
  3. The swimmer moved through the water with graceful strokes.
  4. The large crowd moved slowly towards the exit after the concert.
  5. The carpenter moved the heavy toolbox with effort.
  6. The movers carefully moved the antique furniture from the old house to the new one.
  7. The cat moved its tail as it watched the birds outside the window.
  8. The dancers moved their bodies in intricate patterns, creating a mesmerizing performance.
  9. The sun moved across the sky as the day progressed.
  10. The company moved its headquarters to a more central location for better accessibility.

FAQs About the word moeve

To move.

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The gentle breeze moved the leaves of the aspen tree, creating a soft rustling sound.

The students moved their desks into a circle for the group discussion.

The swimmer moved through the water with graceful strokes.

The large crowd moved slowly towards the exit after the concert.