1288 collocations for moves

She changed colour, moved her hands nervously, was evidently overcome with shyness, but didn't utter a sound.

By these I move the hearts Of lovers like to thee, and I divert Their minds with pleasant stories.

The Umpire moved his head.

Presently the ambassador appeareddidn't offer me his arm, but again made me a low bow, which I returned and moved a few steps forward.

" I turned cold under the blow, but Washington did not move a muscle, only his mouth seemed to tighten at the corners.

Here, move your chair, mommy, and let me pull down the bed.

We moved a foot at a time, and once the Indian turned in his tracks and crawled to the left almost into the open.

Other hundreds fired wildly wherever they saw moving men, and thus aided the rebels in killing their own comrades, for it was into the supporting Union forces they directed their random shots.

There were ten deputies, the leading men in the State, sent at the instance of Hannibal to solicit peace, to whom, when they had come up to the stern of the general's ship, holding out the badges of suppliants, entreating and imploring the protection and compassion of Scipio, the only answer given was that they must come to Tunis, to which place he would move his camp.

He cannot move his arms or legs.

Ah, nor move thy lips In silence there, to cast upon the ships Thy curse!

Barbara was getting cramped, but without moving her body, she looked at the nurse and her eyes sparkled with rebellious fire.

They would laugh over this ever-green reminiscence on Sunday Park benches and at intermission at moving pictures when they remained through it to see the show twice.

After that, not for worlds would she have moved a finger.

It is this spirit that moves the world in all its present matchless career of progress, and distinguishes our era above all others of the world's existence.

Some of our cousins (Americans) never got there at allsat for hours in their carriage in the rue du Rivoli, moving an inch at a time.

If not, there are others present who can vouch for me," but I did not move my eyes from her face.

You all know that there is now-a-days a strong feeling among some persons about capital punishment; that there are those who will move heaven and earth to interfere with the course of justice, and beg off the worst of murderers, on any grounds, however unreasonable, fanciful, even unfair; simply because they have a dislike to human beings being hanged.

Now, as I moved my limbs, I found aches everywhere, and but little strength in my bones.

"Donwho's he?" "You don't know Donnegan?" The mingled contempt and astonishment of George would have moved a thing of stone.

He moved his left leg.

Mr. Shustri could not move his resolution on the Punjab.

A peculiar charm, and a peculiar power of moving men's minds, must have existed in the tones of his voice; to this must be added the awe-inspiring effect of his whole appearance, the way in which his whole being and the motions of his bodily frame joined in testifying of that which seized and inspired him.

"Sometimes thou seemest to find too little beauty in thy life, and when I brought thee hither I hoped it might move thy soul.

"Mademoiselle, this morning he has robbed my uncle of a fortune, snatched it from him here in this very room, and now he has threatened to move his ships into midstream, and to open fire on the town!

1288 collocations for  moves