moving in Synonyms
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moving in Meaning
Wordnet
moving in (n)
the act of occupying or taking possession of a building
moving in Sentence Examples
- The clouds were moving swiftly across the sky, casting fleeting shadows on the ground.
- The traffic moved slowly along the congested highway during rush hour.
- The dancer moved with effortless grace, her body flowing in a mesmerizing rhythm.
- The piano movers struggled to maneuver the heavy instrument through the narrow doorway.
- The leaves moved gently in the breeze, creating a rustling sound like whispered secrets.
- The water in the swimming pool moved in shimmering waves as children splashed and played.
- Time seemed to move faster and faster as the deadline approached.
- The stock market was moving in a volatile manner, with prices fluctuating wildly.
- The turtle moved slowly towards the pond, its heavy shell dragging in the sand.
- The family was moving into a new house, filled with excitement and the promise of a fresh start.
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the act of occupying or taking possession of a building
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The clouds were moving swiftly across the sky, casting fleeting shadows on the ground.
The traffic moved slowly along the congested highway during rush hour.
The dancer moved with effortless grace, her body flowing in a mesmerizing rhythm.
The piano movers struggled to maneuver the heavy instrument through the narrow doorway.