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unmoving
adjective
Not moving; still.
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But no heat exudes from these athletic trysts, and when the two meet their much-foreshadowed doom their deaths are stonily unmoving.
"It doesn't matter much what I think," he says, "because a few ex-hippies on a maple-syrup commune in New Hampshire get to decide for the whole darn country anyway .Like his fellow Texans, Hank is unmoving on the death penalty.
As described by Timothy Garton Ash, they were like a frozen lake: unmoving on top, but full of activity beneath the surface.For now, President Aliev and his cronies derive too many benefits to enact the kind of radical reform the country needs.
Thickset fish with large heads and mouths, small eyes, and bumpy skins covered with wartlike lumps and, sometimes, fleshy flaps, they rest on the bottom, unmoving, blending almost exactly with their surroundings in form and color.
But I also think he likes my quietness, too; back at the camp hotel, on Everest, he recalls me standing in a corner of the room, unmoving for hours, staring up at the mountain, and he later said to me, "I was transfixed by your grace and stillness".
Translated by Amanda Holden, the libretto is crisp but unmoving.
The footage, taken by a bystander, shows Mr Hall fall down almost immediately and lie unmoving on the ground.
In one scene, the fixer and the aspiring queen stand side by side at a window, and he allows himself a brief reverie: as she lifts her face in profile, unmoving, he strokes her neck — a moment that doubles as an erotic fantasy and a death threat.
Taken along to the theatre by your parents, and in among the dressed-up, perfumed, and excited hordes in the West Forties before curtain time, you were watched over by godlike city mounties, unmoving atop their enormous steeds.
And when, on the eve of battle, Henry reflects on the burdens of his crown, Olivier's troubled face is shot very close, his lips unmoving; heard in voice-over, his speech seems to take us deep into the mind of Shakespeare's "warlike Harry," where no audience had been before.
I stumbled below and lay unmoving for a while as Jen brewed me a cup of tea, which I desperately needed to calm my nerves.
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