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moving [ˈmuːvıŋ] ADJ

1. moving:

moving
moving

2. moving:

moving
moving
▶ movingly ADV

moving pavement SUBST

moving staircase, moving stairway SUBST

I . move [muːv] VERBO trans

II . move [muːv] VERBO intr

3. move:

III . move [muːv] SUBST

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Continents and basin topography often block continuous flow and help deflect the moving water into a circular pattern.
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The data can be presented using a moving average to provide a roughness profile.
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Moving onto this week's trend, its hot pants that are the fashionable thing to be seen wearing.
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Due to lofty Himalayas, the "westerly jet" is inhibited from moving northwards.
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With the focus off the cats, even the shyest of shy-guys ventured down to sniff at the slow-moving bodies quietly emitting posi-chill vibes.
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They also associate with drifting flotsam such as logs and pallets, and sonic tagging indicates some follow moving vessels.
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As such, it can range from 0 to 1.0, moving from a huge number of very small firms to a single monopolistic producer.
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The mass and drag of the moving water creates the resistance.
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With flabby muscles and a large oily liver, the false catshark is a slow-moving predator and scavenger of a variety of fishes and invertebrates.
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Because just a few short decades ago moving to secondary school meant one, blood-curdling, spine-shivering, gut-wrenching experience awaited you.
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