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on the move
Busily moving about, very active, as in A nurse is on the move all day long . [Mid-1800s] Also see on the go .
Going from one place to another, traveling, as in Our troops are on the move again , or Ruth and Dick are always on the move, never staying put for more than a month or two . [Late 1700s]
Making progress, advancing, as in Their technology is clearly on the move .
Example Sentences
“The No. 1 thing is to create a new normal, and that’s for humans as well. My parents lost their home to the fire and I’ve been helping them” build structure into their days and stay on the move “rather than sitting around the condo being sad about what’s happening.”
He told me he was from Honduras and was afraid to risk arrest by looking for work at a time when battalions of masked troops were on the move, but he’s got a hungry family back home, including three kids.
"We've been busy booking some of the world's most loved artists to perform to thousands of revellers in Hylands Park, as well as to millions of listeners and viewers at home or on the move," Ms Thomas said.
But the high pressure which has been in charge so far this month bringing us that warm and sunny weather is on the move with everything set to change this weekend as low pressure moves in from the Atlantic, bringing a spell of much-needed rain.
In the wholeness of what Cardoso has invited us into, his bright intersections of a city and its people on the move, a profound convergence takes shape.
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