Aún no tenemos significados para "very movement".
1Mrs. Leighton gasped and arrested herself in the very movement of welcome.
2But the very movement of the will is an inclination to something.
3Wellington's left had crossed the Adour, but that very movement separated it from the right.
4She drew her hand away from my clasp, yet the very movement seemed to express regret.
5He is oblivious to my; very movement.
6This strikes me as having the very movement and all the delicious whimsicality of a school-boy's troubled dream.
7His very movement as he hurried to place a cushion for Grace sent a little shiver down her back.
8These last two lines have the very movement and note, the deep heavy plunge, the still swirl of the water.
9The very movement of the stone, seen in the successive positions of the tangent to the trajectory, is stationary to our view.
10The very movement which was caused by his passage displaced them in all directions, and cast them down every where in ruins.
11His hand, expectant of this very movement, caught the assailant's wrist, and, with a quick jerk, brought him half-way across the table.
12As Katenka bent over the caterpillar she made that very movement, while at the same instant the breeze lifted the fichu on her white neck.
13Society is telling us to hate the very movement that brought us out of the kitchen and into the world, and I'm tired of it!
14Her very movements seemed to express the natural physical enjoyment of exercise.
15You feel it-thevery movements now commenced in respect to Japan bear witness to it.
16These very movements seem to me to argue buoyancy.
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