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moved forward

vb. (en-pastmove forward)

Usage examples of "moved forward".

She got on, moved forward but not away, and left me there standing in the coffin I'd built for myself.

The crowd of voyagers moved forward so smoothly that within a few moments we were facing the official at passport control.

Uncertainly Fawn moved forward, treading lightly on the soil as if it might without warning turn amorphous beneath her feet.

There they made a short halt, and then they moved forward again till they came to the distance of about two arbalest shots of each other.

The group moved forward, to take me into the garden to live and pray and do whatever else you did in paradise.

Two of his compatriots jostled and moved forward as their passage broadened.

Even the headlines I read while waiting in line at the register, the ones that kept my mind off being alone when everyone else seemed to be with friends, suggested that the world had moved forward without us.

As they moved forward, stumbling, into the dim intersecting spheres of light cast by the oil lamps on the walls, the woman stood straighter and he saw that she was not old at all.

Her mouth quacked on about deja vu just as if she weren't drowning in it, and the Crown Vic moved forward like one of those sadistic Dodgem cars at Revere Beach.

As I made my way across the lawn I noticed the Saab had been moved forward into the driveway.