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move
Verb
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If you move, you go from one place to another.
Please stay in your seat until the plane stops moving.
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If you move, you change the position of part of your body.
I was so afraid, I could't move.
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If you move something, you change its position.
Can you move your chair so I can get by?
move
Noun
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A move is something which is done to achieve a goal.
The move had not been expected.
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is a change in your home or business to live or work somewhere else.
The move to the city was completed in a week.
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A move, in a game such as chess, is when you put a piece in another place.
The move of the queen led to his loss.
I finished my turn. It's your move.
up
Preposition
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Toward the top or toward the sky.
The balloon went up.
up
Adjective
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In a high position.
The flag is up.
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.
It was an up day.
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optimistic.
He is feeling up.
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Put in trust, entrusted.
It is up to you.
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ing, occurring.
What’s up?
They act like something is up.
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.
Something is up with him.
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Planning, plotting mischief.
He is up to something.
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ed.
It is all up with them.
up
Noun
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State of being up, often with down.
Life has its ups and downs.
up
Verb
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Increase, increment.
We upped the dosage.
tongue
Noun
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The part of the body that tastes food. It is pink or red and is inside the mouth.
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A language.
He spoke in his native tongue.