Sentence examples for moved sort of from inspiring English sources

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"Then he offered to hit me on the face, and then he moved sort of in my direction.

His boss at the Dairy Dream called him "Creeping Jesus" because he moved sort of slow, and because he spent all of his break time reading his Bible.

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Three days into the new year, the Sixth Avenue barricade had been removed and cars were moving, sort of; the block between Fifth and Madison remained closed.

The robot looks and sounds like a squirrel, its tail moves sort of like a squirrel's, but because its plastic body is covered in rabbit fur it doesn't smell like a squirrel.

Its dance moves sort of look like a bizarre plastic Michael Jackson.

Get a man who looks at you the way the new korean president's bodyguard looks at a man moving sort of suspiciously just out of frame https://t.co/LwpdilhrRb.

So when the advertising market turned down, iWon was early to develop the big, talking, moving sorts of advertising that other sites like Excite had said were too intrusive for users.

"That move sort of isolated ABC," a Time Warner executive said.

Romney's "dick move" sort of upset all of that.

Once CI is sound, then the corporation should move further (sort of diversify) towards SOI.

I loved how it was suspended, so it could move and sort of fly.

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