Sentence examples for word moved from inspiring English sources

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Word moved rapidly from the Jones outward.

As the word moved into English and other languages, it took on visual meaning as well.

Ms. Bibi was raped on June 22, but word moved slowly out of this dusty farming village, which lacks even a paved road.

The word "moved" allows the ambiguity that the meeting is either being moved forward in time, meaning it will happen later, or being brought closer in time to the person.

And when protesters wearing motorcycle helmets broke away from a larger group near Columbus Circle -- prompting fears that they were bent on destruction -- word moved swiftly through the command center, where periodic updates echoed over a public address system.

That might be the motto of Visio Corp., a surging Seattle software maker that wants, in the words of cofounder and technology chief Theodore Johnson, "to move drawing out of the drafting department in the same way that Word moved word processing out of the secretarial pool".

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A word moves from the queue onto the stack.

Without a word, moving efficiently in fear, Beth stepped along the walkway and fled into the road, keeping her head down when car headlights passed her.

"Word moves quick".

When said as an exclamation (Magari!), the word moves closer to "If only!" or "I wish!".

Your own liberation may lie in changing a single word; moving from should to can.

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