unmoving

[ UK /ʌnmˈuːvɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not in motion
  2. not arousing emotions
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How To Use unmoving In A Sentence

  • All of which takes the sting out of a curiously unmoving ending.
  • She sat, unspeaking, unmoving, digesting the thought.
  • Unmoving, but in her immobility lay a new freedom, one that was fundamental but unfathomable, simple but unknowable, pure but ungraspable.
  • How it ever kept going now was a miracle, and for the last three months it had been stuck, inanimate and unmoving, in the student car lot.
  • A rainbow to me is something colourful for sure, but static in its beauty - tranquil and unmoving.
  • The snake hissed and attacked me, but I still stood unmovingly, then it crawled away.
  • To his right was a children's playground, a surreal landscape of climbing frames and unmoving swings.
  • He lay unmoving for three minutes before he was stretchered to the dressing room and, it seemed, to the hospital.
  • She would be strong for her mama, and her papa, who stood unmoving now.
  • John didn't reply, he just sat there, unspeaking, and unmoving while staring out the window.
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