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moving in

NOUN
  1. the act of occupying or taking possession of a building
    occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal

How To Use moving in In A Sentence

  • It here means the art of moving in coition, which is especially affected, even by modest women, throughout the East and they have many books teaching the genial art. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • There were times when it was hard, when one or other of us would be crying out for more, be it moving in, or more often a cry for the delights of sexual intimacy.
  • We're definitely moving in a positive direction, but each time we make a leap to a new level of functionality, things get more complicated and fractured and difficult for a while.
  • For days before, public drapers were to be seen clinging cross-legged to obelisk and peristyle; moving in spread-eagle fashion, hung in a jacket of sail-cloth attached to cables, across the fronts of buildings, looping garlands, besticking banners and spreading tapestries. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
  • The people are feeling so terrified that they are moving into shells and developing a typical aversion towards any kind of agitational path or protest movements. Archive 2006-06-01
  • It is not yet possible for patients to recognise faces, but they can at least differentiate large objects that are moving in their environment.
  • After moving into her home, he suggested putting her mortgage in both names so they could remortgage based on both salaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are still rumors about moving in a week or two to an Oflag but who knows? Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: Chaffin)
  • He was flying on the outside of the formation before moving inside as the performance ended. The Sun
  • Beyond, out the window, a big rhody, a line of arbor vitae trees all moving in a stiff breeze. Pointless and Possibly Cosmic Stuff About Me
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