Definition: To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'move': 8
1. He used a wheelchair to move around after surgery.
2. She has bouncy curls that move as she walks.
3. That move was instinctive and completely unwilled.
4. It's difficult for some young adults to move out and live independently.
5. Many immigrants move to the United States for opportunities.
6. Many artists move to Los Angeles to find work.
7. Many retirees move to Florida.
8. The media closely followed every move Donald Trump made during his presidency.
1. He used a wheelchair to move around after surgery.
2. She has bouncy curls that move as she walks.
3. That move was instinctive and completely unwilled.
4. It's difficult for some young adults to move out and live independently.
5. Many immigrants move to the United States for opportunities.
6. Many artists move to Los Angeles to find work.
7. Many retirees move to Florida.
8. The media closely followed every move Donald Trump made during his presidency.
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