Criminal who resells stolen goods.
1 He is a big, slow- moving man of great gravity and solidity.
2 Sinewy fingers caught the far ankle of the moving man .
3 He was a slow- moving man , but his eyes suddenly quickened as he took in the situation.
4 Now here was some moving man I didn't even know accompanying my wife instead of me.
5 Charity is an inward affection, moving man to do what is good, and this without recompense.
6 He was a slow-thinking and a slow- moving man , but he did well enough when he did think.
7 His sympathies were upon the right side on the Eastern question, but he was a calm, slow- moving man .
8 John Boulnois was a big, slow- moving man with a massive head, partly grey and partly bald, and blunt, burly features.
9 Therefore faith, as regards the assent which is the chief act of faith, is from God moving man inwardly by grace.
10 The New Yorker, May 5, 1928 P. 17 A moving man is unable to work with attractive women passing by.
11 Louis, who had started to meet the moving men , glanced back.
12 The moving men are working back at the house.
13 The two moving men came back into the house.
14 Any furniture that was assembled in the property should be disassembled before the moving men arrive.
15 The moving men are to come at four thirty, and by that time, he has decided nothing.
16 For one thing, they could not afford professional moving men , but had turned to friends for help.
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