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move back

VERB
  1. pull back or move away or backward
    The enemy withdrew
    The limo pulled away from the curb

How To Use move back In A Sentence

  • This victory allowed them to leapfrog Hibs and move back into third place in the league.
  • Is now the captain and linchpin of Arsenal but linked with a move back to the Catalans. The Sun
  • While down South he had met his future wife Alison, whose parents were from Doncaster, and the couple were interested in a move back North.
  • A labour court in February ordered that the workers be re-instated and the six are back at work but they are refusing to move back into their humble houses on the farm.
  • However, the move backfired as Williams chopped the game-winning hit over a drawn-in infield to lift Minnesota to just its third win in eight games. USATODAY.com
  • Oliver, from street urchin to crustation, maybe it's time to move back in with [profane] in. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • But now there is a real move back towards downshifting, taking more time and space. The Sun
  • The launch windows will move back to the daytime in September.
  • When hovering, the same input will make the model start to move backwards.
  • Tell your parents you are signing up for a new college degree and intend to move back in. Times, Sunday Times
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