Remain in place; hold still; remain fixed or immobile.
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Examples for "move"
Examples for "move"
1However, the move could indeed be to protect the local poultry industry.
2The best way to move forward is to simply stay on course.
3Government officials said the move was to capitalise on favourable market conditions.
4Britain's move follows months of diplomatic threats against the Red Sea state.
5He said the move threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
1The question hung in the air while time seemed to stand still.
2During these breaks, Leo was forced to wait, unable to stand still.
3Time seemed to stand still while she immersed herself in her work.
4Time seemed to stand still in the skies above Brussels on Tuesday.
5We stand still for a few seconds, just looking at each other.
6And then the very life in her body seemed to stand still.
7Nor is it in your power even to make it stand still.
8Just stand still for a moment, as you did by the pool.'
9Thoughts raced randomly through his mind as time seemed to stand still.
10You cannot stand still, I grabbed the doorpost just to stand still.
11Perhaps it were best for him to stand still here in life.
12We have but to be passive; we have but to stand still.
13Fear ye not, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.
14We would have the schools stand still while the whole world moves.
15The morning crept slowly on, and the noon appeared to stand still.
16There was something in his voice that made her heart stand still.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Stand still a través del temps
Stand still per variant geogràfica