152 Verbs to Use for the Word moving

The first words I heard came from the sergeant, who said: "Now look a-heah, Massa Bill, ef you makes a move we'll blow you off de farm, shuah!"

Jack saw this move and called: "Wait a minute, Harris!" Harris stayed his spring and Jack again advanced to his side.

This they watched her move, and saw her lie down upon it.

"All the same, he knows his job and has got one move up.

She heard Johnnie move, and added, "Tell everybody that I can't be seen.

Each side knows the other's moves; there is no deceit about it.

He felt her move and tremble, as if she struggled in the grip of the sand, and then lift buoyantly.

"I promise you I'll think out every move on the board.

"You had better wait and hear it from Dick," he said, suggesting a move towards the drawing-room.

Over the breakfast Joe planned the next move, and, when they had done, communicated it to 'Frisco Kid.

And, suddenly, I saw a little moving of a bush that grew to the back of those bushes in which I had been hid; and there came out of the bush that moved, a great grey hand, and moved the moss of the clump where I had been, as it were that something peered out of the moving bush.

For over an hour thereafter he awaited the next move in the game.

During our stay at this harbour the weather was such as would have prevented our moving, even had we no occupation to detain us; for since our arrival the wind had blown little less than a constant gale from the South-East, accompanied with thick rainy weather.

I didn't dare to eat anything, hardly dared move, which Hohenlohe remarked, after seeing three or four dishes pass me untouched, and said to me: "I am afraid you are ill; you are eating nothing."

] A few of his intimates came down to see the last of him, and Miss Nugent, who in some feminine fashion regarded the move as a triumph for her family, passed by several times.

Comfort her, but do not let her move.

Then France and Russia felt compelled to meet Germany's move by increasing their armies also, extending, as she had done, the time of compulsory military service inflicted upon their poorer classes.

Then he stopped to consider his next move, and after a little deliberation resolved to pay a visit to Jem Hardy and acquaint him with the joyful tidings.

So the zealot finds the gymnasium insufficient long before he has learned half the moves.

However, I tried a new move.

I don't understand this move.

"It would be pretty poor, I reckon, if I could get up there," he added, not meaning that it would be "pretty poor" at all, but, on the contrary, a very good move indeed.

Can we kneel with tears and bid the strong sun move Away from the sky?

Then it will be possible for managers and all others to use all of their energies wholly for progressive work rather than using a large part of their time and energy explaining each move to the investors.

You will have to tell me the moves.

152 Verbs to Use for the Word  moving