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  2. Definition of 'move along' move along. 1. phrasal verb. If someone, especially a police officer, tells you to move along, or if they move you along, they tell you to stop standing in a particular place and to go somewhere else. Curious pedestrians were ordered to move along. [VERB PARTICLE]

  3. 1. : to make progress. The project is finally starting to move ahead. 2. : to go on to something else. Let's move along to the next item. Examples of move ahead/along in a Sentence.

  4. 1. To begin or continue to advance forward. Said especially as a command. Let's move along before the police show up!Move along, everyone—this conversation is no one's business but ours. 2. To instruct, direct, or compel someone to advance forward. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "move" and "along."

  5. Definition of move along phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. move along meaning, definition, what is move along: if a process or situation is moving alon...: Learn more.

  7. Definition of move along phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. a. To change in position from one point to another: moved away from the window. b. To follow a specified course: Earth moves around the sun. c. To change posture or position; stir: too scared to move. d. To start off; depart: After waiting for an hour, we decided it was time to move. e. Games To change position on a board in a board game. f.

  9. verb. To continue without being distracted; to keep going. Wiktionary. To proceed ; to make or signify progress. The construction project is moving along. Wiktionary. To go on to something else. The committee moved along to the next item on the agenda. Wiktionary. Move Along Is Also Mentioned In. helix. snake dance. process 1. skitter. putt. pat 1.

  10. ( figurative, by extension) to proceed; to make or signify progress. the construction project is moving along. ( figurative, by extension) to go on to something else. the committee moved along to the next item on the agenda. Synonyms [ edit] (all senses): move ahead. (make progress): make headway. (go on to something else): move on. Categories:

  11. move along, to move from one place to another: [ no object] The police urged the crowd to move along. [ ~ + object + along] The police moved the demonstrators along. move in, [ no object] to begin to occupy a place, esp. by bringing in one's possessions: You can move in any time after September 1st.