moeve (Meaning)
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moeve (v. t. & i.)
To move.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moeve
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
moeve Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The carpenter moved the heavy toolbox with effort.
- The movers carefully moved the antique furniture from the old house to the new one.
- The cat moved its tail as it watched the birds outside the window.
- The dancers moved their bodies in intricate patterns, creating a mesmerizing performance.
- The sun moved across the sky as the day progressed.
- The company moved its headquarters to a more central location for better accessibility.
FAQs About the word moeve
To move.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
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.