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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
moving van
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Enormous as the moving van seemed, the new house was more enormous still, a split-level, with an attached garage.
▪ One could gather the entire written output of the human race and load it into a single moving van.
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moving van

n. a van used for moving home or office furniture

Usage examples of "moving van".

She could see the moving van coming her way, and she stepped inside the glass-doored entrance to the Kinji-to.

The moving van that had backed up to his earth berm in Palm Springs contained twelve blue-tinted, shallow reinforced fiberglass trays, each nearly three meters across.

He leaned across the front seat of the van and opened the door nearest her, and she rushed across and threw herself into the moving van.

Everything else went out on the moving van a week ago, or it went with your sister on the plane.

Brad is also gaping after the slow-moving van (Is it a van, though?

Why, we had a sixteen-foot moving van go up in flames, burn up everything the young man owned, just because he didn't know about our installation.