85 examples of movin in sentences

"'I've a little business down in the lower lake,' says he, 'and must be movin',' and away he bolted like a steam engine, down the lake.

"We ought to be movin', too," said Dillon, straightening up.

He did not offer it now, only suggested it was "high time to be movin'," and when he was left alone, trudging through the snow, contented himself with smoothing his felt hat, and a breathless, "Ef dis nigger on'y knew what Mist' Perrine would say!" A June day.

[Illustration: "'Keep a-movin' unless you're achin' to have a bullet through the back'"] Then somewhat of the truth seemed to dawn upon them, and this was so startling as to restore a portion of their befuddled senses.

The entire party halted as if with one accord, and would have turned to look at us, but that the sergeant said, sharply, emphasizing the words by the click of his rifle-lock as he cocked the weapon: "Keep a-movin' unless you're achin' to have a bullet put through the back of every blessed one in the gang!"

We count on movin' the whole of St. Leger's force over to the fort in squads, an' you're the first that has been started on the road.

Early in the following week it was rumored from house to house, "The Kinzers are all a-movin' over to Ham Morris's.

Ah gaiss them engineahs go'n' a' do raght well in it, with evabody movin' 'round considable.

"We better be movin' back," West called through his open palms.

" "You're movin' it!" says Ma to Pa.

They got a movin' picture show there.

" "I don't want to think of movin', Kate.

After a grizzly has been hit he keeps movin'.

"She got up then an' went out of the room so quiet an' still you wouldn't know she was movin'.

" "Let me lay here quiet, and not be chivied any more," falters Jo, after he has been assisted to his bed and given medicine; "and be so kind any person as is a-passing nigh where I used fur to sweep, as to say to Mr. Snagsby that Jo, wot he knowed wunst, is a-movin' on right forards with his duty, and I'll be wery thankful!"

TOO, A MOVIN' TARGIT IS MORE DIFFICULT TO 'IT."

The terms wasn't reely set till Thursday morning, but we knew they would be, and so all Wednesday night we was movin' acrost the river, and it kept up all next day,day before yesterday.

Movin' 'round, it got lost.

Keep movin'; interview with Satchel Paige.

COTTER Sure 'tis imagination that keeps the world movin'.

"You oughter do cowboy stunts for the movin' pictures, Number Six, you ought really.

Which puts me i' mind I must be movin' on.

Well, there wuz movin' pictures describin' the Holy Land

Pr'aps you know why he's movin' heaven and earth to make Don José Santierra sell the ranch, and why the Don don't see it all.

"But," he added, after a pause, with the air of a man obliged to revive a stale and unpleasant memory, "if I didwhat about it?" "Nuthin', only that you kin hev it to-morrow, ez that 'ere Frenchman is movin' out," responded Nott.

85 examples of  movin  in sentences