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was moving out
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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I told you I was moving out from home.
The black cloud was moving out over the sea.
Even Christa was moving out, coming to Vancouver in the spring.
She was moving out now to live with a man she knew.
The dance film was moving out on location, and the street was becoming the stage.
Two floors down, a company was moving out and was discarding bins of paint and other usable things.
I chuckle every time I hear, "She had a pleasant elevation / She was moving out in all directions".
El Doctor, our landlord, was moving out; he told Jovi that if the building was saved, he'd sell his apartments.
When her roommate said she was moving out this fall, Ms. Glaser decided to make the leap to Brooklyn.
Her mother-in-law, who was moving out to a house in Chelsea and a château in Provence, had become famous for her restoration of the gardens.
She was telling me he was moving out and I was thinking, 'Oh my God, this is all my fault'.
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