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Meanings of
move over
in English
Catalan
cedir
Spanish
apartar
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Move in order to make room for someone for something.
give
yield
give way
ease up
Catalan
cedir
Usage of
move over
in English
1
I think I have fallen off the last
move
over
50 times.
2
How long will it take to
move
over
this distance of s?
3
At that moment a black patch begins to
move
over
the sun.
4
If you find you're running out of time,
move
over
one more.
5
I don't want to
move
over
and make room for somebody else.
6
We will just
move
over
a little and start on new fields.
7
I am going to
move
over
where there is something going on.
8
He waited, seeing her fingers
move
over
the panels, checking and rechecking.
9
The tank had two tracked drive wheels to
move
over
rough terrain.
10
That group's head will
move
over
to the newly named commercial business.
11
Mr David Trimble is expected to announce the historic
move
over
coming days.
12
Dorian is expected to continue to
move
over
Grand Bahama Island on Monday.
13
So how's about you
move
over
and let us directors talk to AMPTP?
14
He would simply get up and
move
over
to another side.
15
Being an established business looking to
move
over
is a little more tricky.
16
Tell them to pack up and
move
over
here at once.
Other examples for "move over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
move
over
move
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
move over
Catalan
cedir
Spanish
apartar
retirar
Move over
through the time
Move over
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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