move in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To change one's location or position, or to cause something to change its location or position.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to move to a new city in search of better job opportunities.
- The children watched in awe as the magician made the elephant move across the stage.
- It's important to move quickly if you want to catch the last train of the night.
- They had to move the furniture around to make space for the new sofa.
- His ability to move through challenges with grace impressed everyone at the meeting.
- She decided to move to a new city for a fresh start.
- The children watched in awe as the magician made the rabbit move without touching it.
- After weeks of practice, he finally managed to move gracefully across the dance floor.
- It's important to move quickly if you want to catch the last train home.
- I need to move my furniture before the new carpet arrives.
- She decided to move to a different city for a fresh start.
- The coach encouraged the team to move quickly during the game.
- He watched the leaves move gently in the autumn breeze.
- It's important to move forward, even when faced with challenges.
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