Definition: 1. In motion. 2. Arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion. 3. Used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion.
Use 'moving' in a sentence:
1. At the speed and height at which he was moving, he was never more than half a second from disaster.
2. It is very moving to see how much strangers can care for each other.
3. She described her experiences in Africa very movingly.
4. You're moving in very exalted circles!
5. She alone must have been the moving spirit behind the lawsuit that lost me my position.
6. Glaciers are moving rivers of ice.
7. Hers is a moving and ultimately triumphant story.
8. He junked all his old furniture before moving into his new home.
9. Another low is moving in from the Atlantic.
10. I made out three figures moving in the distance.
11. The current must have been steady and strong, for the boat kept moving forward smoothly, without meeting any obstacle, as thought it were being steered by some invisible hand.
12. The train was moving now at a snail's pace.
13. The victim lay prone without moving.
14. The bus was already moving when I jumped onto it.
15. Big farmers are moving in, not in order to farm, but in order to speculate with rising land prices.
16. She had often considered moving to Seattle.
17. the logistics of moving the company to a new building.
18. I was woken by the sound of someone moving around.
19. If his experiences then had been carefully recorded, it would undoubtedly have made a suspenseful and moving book.
20. Inflation is moving firmly downward.
21. She was always moving things around.
22. Her career is moving into top gear.
23. We are moving towards the cashless society.
24. We're moving out of our old house next week.
25. A bright moving object appeared in the sky at sunset.
26. He made his money with a fleet of moving vans.
27. The cold air masses are moving from Siberia towards Inner Mongolia.
28. She stood, swaying her hips, moving rhythmically.
29. He detected a ship moving down the starboard side of the submarine.
30. It's late—we'd better get moving.
31. The company's moving to Scotland.
32. Women are doing the job well. This is partly because women are increasingly moving into a man's world.
33. He was moving rapidly around the room.
34. But then the robber whipped out a gun, and everyone stopped moving.
35. Things are not moving as fast as we hoped.
36. He told the children to start moving clockwise around the room.
37. Moving house put a severe strain on our finances.
38. I can't face the upheaval of moving house again.
39. It was a moving moment for Marianne.
40. The report is vividly written and very moving.
41. I am moving out on June 5th.
42. Things are moving painfully slowly.
43. Traffic is now moving more freely following an earlier accident.
44. We're moving house next month.
45. Her quick hands suddenly stopped moving.
46. A powerful snow storm is moving eastward.
47. Professor Krauss has been a moving force in the world of academic art criticism.
48. She's moving abroad to make a fresh start.
49. Time is moving on.
50. The child watched, enthralled by the bright moving images.
51. It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all.
52. Events are moving fast.
53. The new director has really got things moving.
54. The survey implies more people are moving house than was thought.
55. He could hear someone moving around in the room above.