Aún no tenemos significados para "budge in".
1I've never, in any fight, had an opponent who didn't budge in any way.
2Prosor made clear that Israel would not budge in its refusal to talk with Hamas.
3This baby also does not budge in the wind.
4Over in Tiburon the ferry-boat had calmed down, as it found itself unable to budge in the fog.
5Liverpool, though, refused to budge in the face of Arsenal's infamous £40,000,001 offer.
6It's barbaric, it's cruel and it needs to end. Mr Dutton has refused to budge in the facing of mounting community pressure.
7However much they symbolise an indefatigable spirit, a refusal to budge in the face of rising floodwater, they are still only a temporary bulwark.
8Or do people perhaps think that if Europe's leadership refuses to budge in its attitude, then the "normality" of austerity can be restored?
9Yet measurements of the CMB's spectrum have hardly budged in that time.
10The GPS dot hadn't budged in the last three to four hours.
11But the nation's output has barely budged in recent years.
12In fact, my spiritual life hasn't budged in several weeks.
13The Census figures also showed household income barely budged in 2018 from the previous year.
14Others have not budged in their opposition to moving.
15The door stays put, not budging in the slightest.
16It's stock has barely budged in aftermarket, however.
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