1. Get a move on, you two! 2. He believes reversing moves on steep rock is an excellent training device. 3. I cannot Decide on such an important move on my own. 4. In the Romantic tradition a preoccupation with suicide and death is merely a further move on a continuum of sensuality and eroticism. 5. Red cracks a smile and moves on to get her due from the bench. 6. She had to get a move on if she was going to make it to the city before noon. 7. The lawyers move on, all having done their jobs, all having bowed to the dictates of an adversarial judicial system. 8. The new kid had some slick moves on the basketball court. 9. A gymnast who can handle even the most demanding moves on the parallel bars with total ease. 10. Paskevich wanted to cross the Araxes without further ado and move on Tabriz and Tehran, whereas Ermolov believed that the fortress of Erevan had to be taken first. |