Sentence examples for to move for from inspiring English sources

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to move for

verb

To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.

  • A ship moves rapidly.

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Too fat to move for two turns.

We've wanted to move for two years.

They will never need to move for lack of space.

You're going to move for a protection order?

United would have preferred to move for Martial next summer.

Reports have suggested City are ready to move for Messi.

Outside Lord's, it was hard to move for the crowd.

HUNT -- People are ready to move, for sure.

If the worlds are going to move for one of us, they are going to move for us all.

She may have to move, for the third time, into a shelter.

This year the polls have been hard to move for any reason.

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