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motion
Noun
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A motion is a movement, often not a big movement.
She made a small motion with her hand to get his attention.
The light turned green and he put the car into motion.
towards
Preposition
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Facing or moving in the direction of something.
We were walking towards the shop when she began feeling sick.
Looking towards the east, we could see the city.
She's moving towards quiting.
I've always had strong feelings towards her.
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If you put money towards something, the money is to help pay for it.
He's been saving money towards a new computer for school.
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close to
Towards the end, we were getting very tired.
here
Preposition
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In this place, the current location.
Why are you looking over there for the book? It's right here.