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mover

A mover is someone or something that moves.

mover

workman employed by a moving company the movers were very careful with the grand piano someone who moves a company that moves the possessions of a family or business from one site to another (= proposer) (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion

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Mr. Jimbo cobb might be called a prime mover, a talent which has to be seen to be believed.
Lovely mover. - Yeah!
He won't be hard to spot. He's a mover.
This is the Midnight Mover.
This must be one mother of a mover.
Just sent some mover this morning to get the rest of his things.
Look, you mover!
Mickey's a mover and a shaker, but this mean Matalan, he's angling for.
A mover, a shaker.
Fast-mover bogey at heading 070.
We've got a fast-mover, coming hot and heavy.
Fast-mover at your 1:00.
They almost made off with our mover and shaker, Max Shreck, but..
Why doesn't he just pay a mover?
She's a real slow mover.
Our boy is a fast mover..
Oh, yes, he told me about your skills as a locksmith and a mover.
Lovely mover.
He's a mover. This is prime time.
You're the real mover among us.
I was a furniture mover, unemployed. I wanted to ask you something.
A mover named Costelada. John Costelada?
Every mover and shaker in this town buys dozens of tickets.
He's a mover.
They almost made off with our mover and shaker, Max Shreck.
I'm the mover.
A mover.
Churn it up with your lawn mover, sweep it off your porch there.
This guy's a real mover and a shaker, Sarge.
I HEAR HE'S A REAL MOVER.
Or we could call a mover and have your stuff over at my place by tomorrow.
He's got a warrant from the city council. - My mom has a c. cousin who was a mover and shaker in the council.
The long mover!
Well, hand the mover then.

News and current affairs

The dollar being more liquid, its first-mover advantage proved impossible to surmount.
Consider sectarian struggle between Sunni and Shia Muslims - now the prime mover of events in the Middle East.
International policy coordination requires a leader, a first mover.
The longest span (from the first hominids to the domestication of draft animals) is made up of the age when human muscles were the only prime mover.
More efficient versions of this prime mover dominated the modernization of the Western world until the first decade of the twentieth century.
There is only one more prime mover to add to this sequence.
Finally, the wider the scale on which an energy prime mover is deployed, the longer it will take for substitutions to appear.
As a result, Ukraine barely survives, while Putin has the first-mover advantage.
He is a grandee, a mover and shaker in the academic and media world, a friend of President Barack Obama.
Indeed first-mover advantages are common in many industries, owing to economies of scale, or because they lock in a customer base, or simply as a result of sunk costs.

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