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Moving is a British sitcom that aired on ITV in 1985. It stars Penelope Keith and was written by Stanley Price . It was made for the ITV network by Thames Television .
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adj. in motion; "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine" [ant: nonmoving ] arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion; "she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter"- N. Hawthorne [ant: unmoving ] used of a ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Moving \Mov"ing\, a. Changing place or posture; causing motion or action; as, a moving car, or power. Exciting movement of the mind or feelings; adapted to move the sympathies, passions, or affections; touching; pathetic; as, a moving appeal. I sang an ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a moving speech (= making people feel strong emotions ) ▪ That was a very moving speech. moving freely ▪ The injury prevented him from moving freely . moving picture moving staircase moving van relocation/moving ...
Usage examples of moving.
She grasped his shoulders then, moving her legs, reveling in the abrasive feel of his hair roughened skin against the softness of her thighs.
When the tentacles do not begin moving for a much longer time, namely, from half an hour to three or four hours, the particles have been slowly brought into contact with the glands, either by the secretion being absorbed by the particles or by its gradual spreading over them, together with its consequent quicker evaporation.
There was not an archer in Achar who could better them now, Belial mused, as he watched them practice hitting moving targets while at the gallop.
No doubt the eternally self-identical may have potentiality and be self-led to self-realization, but even in this case the being considered as actualized is of higher order than the being considered as merely capable of actualization and moving towards a desired Term.
Moving very quickly I went to the bench on which was mounted the acuity tester and started to comply.
Caderousse, waving his hand in token of adieu to Danglars, and bending his steps towards the Allees de Meillan, moving his head to and fro, and muttering as he went, after the manner of one whose mind was overcharged with one absorbing idea.
He took another look at the admin building and confirmed that the people moving around inside were in full protective suits.
Argentine Base, Deception Island, disclosed that, on July 3, 16 persons including three Chilean sub officers had observed an aerial object over the northern area of the island moving in a north-northeast direction, varying speed, oscillatory course, changing yellow-green-orange color, leaving a contrail at 30 degrees elevation.
Murphy could feel the vibrations from his feet as the main engines aft began to accelerate them through the water of the shallow bay, moving them away from the sonobuoys.
Fat, heavily moving Chrys-anthe stayed at home, in the konak of Ali Aga which the captain had taken over, and prepared the baked meats for the great day when the Moslem woman was to become a Christian.
In my humble opinion the ordinary method of agitating by way of petitions, deputations and the like is no remedy for moving to repentence a Government so hopelessly indifferent to the welfare of its charges as the Government of India has proved to me.
His breath possessed her mouth, moving in and out in agonizing pulses.
He walked aimlessly for a long time, moving into the heart of the Maze.
If he meant to survive in Alb, and he did, then he must suppress the rage, the shock, and the sickness that was moving in his belly.
Looking shoreward, Alec could make out wagons and riders moving along a coastal highroad.