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Move into   /muv ɪntˈu/   Listen
Move into

verb
1.
To come or go into.  Synonyms: come in, enter, get in, get into, go in, go into.






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"Move into" Quotes from Famous Books



... explained why he had at last decided to move into town in spite of the fact that he had always declared himself a lover of life in the country. But his ...
— Jokes For All Occasions - Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers • Anonymous

... launched in a white arc through the air, there was a bursting of the water, and among the smooth ripples a swimmer was making out to space, in a centre of faintly heaving motion. The whole otherworld, wet and remote, he had to himself. He could move into the pure translucency of ...
— Women in Love • D. H. Lawrence

... going to leave our pleasant home, where all of us children were born, and move into a house in an out-of-the-way street. By selling this, and renting a smaller one, mother hopes, with economy, to carry James through college. And I must go to Miss Higgins' school because it is less expensive ...
— Stepping Heavenward • Mrs. E. Prentiss

... return from the Cimarron we found a dear, clean house all ready for us to move into. It was a delightful surprise, and after the wretched huts we have been living in ever since we came to this post, the house with its white walls and board floors seems like fairyland. It is made of vertical logs of course, the same as the other quarters, ...
— Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888 • Frances M.A. Roe

... stay in the cottage until Father can build another house for us to move into. Of course they will go back to Byrd Mansion and reign in it as they have always done. But I smile to myself that one person got ahead of that stiff-necked old portrait—I did, and once she even seemed to smile ...
— Phyllis • Maria Thompson Daviess


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