Sentences with moving
mov·ing
M m - It is very moving to see how much strangers can care for each other.
- A moving violation (of a traffic law)
- How do you go about hiring moving services?
- This sport is all about paddling the kayak over the ripping, rapidly moving water bodies.
- A moving object.
- moving expenses.
- There is plenty of competition between the various moving van rental.
- She has been a business owner since 2005 when she opened a moving company with her husband, Ben Ragland.
- The moving spirit behind the party.
- A moving story.
- Indeed, if I was moving to Spain again.
- Penguins moving south as Antarctica melts.
- They moved from Tennessee to Texas.
- The red racing car moved into the lead.
- Moving implies a general arousing or stirring of the emotions or feelings, sometimes, specif., of pathos [her moving plea for help]; poignant is applied to that which is sharply painful to the feelings [the poignant cry of a lost child]; affecting applies to that which stirs the emotions, as to tears [the affecting scene of their reunion]; touching is used of that which arouses tender feelings, as of sympathy, gratitude, etc. [her touching little gift to me]; pathetic applies to that which arouses pity or compassion, sometimes pity mingled with contempt [his pathetic attempt at wit]
- That new model is moving well.
- It's time to be moving.
- To move in musical society.
- To move for a new trial.
- What moved you to do this?
- To move someone to anger.
- The tale of tragedy moved her.
- A move toward a higher tax.
- We'd better get a move on before it rains.
- On the move from morning till night.