Sentences for movement. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use movement in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for movement.
- What was the Romantic Movement? (3)
- Cecilia made a nervous movement. (8)
- There is a movement towards him. (8)
- Lady Valleys made a rapid movement. (8)
- And his lips made the tiniest movement. (8)
- Science is notoriously of slow movement. (10)
- He turned; Irene had made a rapid movement. (8)
- A movement of the coffin diverted his thought. (1)
- Describe the third movement as fixed by Haydn. (3)
- Describe the second movement as fixed by Haydn. (3)
- They looked incapable of movement or expression. (8)
- Some particular movement was going on in the ship. (10)
- Vittoria checked a movement of revolt in her frame. (10)
- Martin made a queer movement of his jaw, then smiled. (8)
- Who represented the Romantic movement prior to Schumann? (3)
- And every movement left him a little nearer to the snake. (1)
- Virginia was taken with the contrary movement of a sniff. (10)
- Gyp made a little movement as though putting away his words. (8)
- Gyp stopped the movement of her fingers and looked round at him. (8)
- Nay, extreme exhaustion even prevented the movement of her lips. (5)
- He made a movement to rise as he spoke; he felt that his help was needed. (5)
- It had no smell, made no movement, was pale-grey in colour, like herself. (8)
- But, for an extended popular movement a great name is like a consecrated banner. (10)
- Then, with a quick movement, he swallowed its contents and refilled it before Mr. (8)
- She held her step, looking at them, but without any tender movement of the heart. (10)
- It consisted of three movements, the first and last quick, the middle movement slow. (3)
- Making a vague movement of his skinny hand, he walked feebly but quickly to the door. (8)
- Then Felix made the faintest movement of his head toward his daughter, and John nodded. (8)
- Without attracting his attention, therefore, she watched every movement of his morning. (8)
- She saw him make the sign of the Cross above it, and the movement of his lips in prayer. (8)
- It was at Resaca, in Georgia, during the movement that resulted in the taking of Atlanta. (1)
- Thyme raised her chin; that lazy movement showed her round, creamy neck in all its beauty. (8)
- O sir, delusion mounting like a sun On a mind blank as the white wife of Lot, Giving it warmth and movement! (10)
- She made no sound, the muscles of her face no movement; only, those tears kept rolling down. (8)
- Every look of her eyes, every movement of her body, seemed pleading with him to keep silence. (8)
- The impulse of the romantic movement in music is far from being exhausted at the present day. (3)
- The movement of the footings by frost is another evil that is noticeable in many old houses. (17)
- Therefore clearly men have to begin the salutary movement: it manifestly devolves upon them. (10)
- Christian stood with the grip of his strong hands on her shoulders, without a movement or sign. (8)
- She stood a moment, and with a gentle and almost entreating movement she put out her hand to him. (9)
- There had been a movement in Turners, but he had not been able to make up his mind to part with it. (8)
- Unlike most violinists, he was tall and thin, with great pliancy of body and swift sway of movement. (8)
- She blushed, drew in her hands with a quick tense movement, and gazed again beyond him into the room. (8)
- I had been sent by General Hazen to that point and arrived in time to witness this formidable movement. (7)
- She would not have allowed that movement of her limbs if it had in any way interfered with the fanning. (8)
- Mr. Stone made a movement of his head, and Cecilia saw that he held a second sheet of paper in his hand. (8)
- She made an involuntary movement toward him, a pathetic gesture which both entreated and compassionated. (9)
- Miss Galbraith stands up, droopingly, and Mr. Richards makes a movement towards her, and then falls back. (9)
- This movement, though sprightly, is apt to be somewhat thin in its harmonies, and trivial in development. (3)
- He now approached one of these crawling figures from behind and with an agile movement mounted it astride. (1)
- His wet finger felt not the faintest stir of air, nor was there any movement in the pulses of their hands. (8)
- By and by she fancied she heard a movement in the house; then it seemed to her that the house-door opened. (10)
- It served, however, entirely to conceal the castle, and mask every movement of the wary and terrible master. (10)
- The beetle was not, as he would be, when his power of movement was destroyed, conscious of his own wasted life. (8)
- From the movement of her fingers about her heart I could not but see that this grief of hers was not about the money. (8)
- Gratian made the movement of one who is gripped by two strong emotions, and longs to surrender to one or to the other. (8)
- After the seclusion of his illness, he still felt a yearning, almost painful, towards the movement and stir of the town. (8)
- In Germany and England the desire to understand clearly the dramatic movement led to the retention of dialogue in all operas. (3)
- There could be no other meaning to that movement of his face with the closed eyes, as if he would nestle it down on her breast. (8)
- There is no streaming movement in broad vistas; the dull looking population moves sluggishly; there is no show of fine equipages. (9)
- During the period after Mozart to the beginning of the Romantic movement, one name alone attains the first rank—that of Beethoven. (3)
- With boyish innocence of movement she sat down on the edge of the table, took an apple from her pocket, and began to nibble at it. (12)
- Richard stuck to that view of the case, and stuck to it the faster the more imperatively the urgency of a movement dawned upon him. (10)
- This phase of the movement was initiated by =Petrarch= (1304-1370), who devoted his life to the study of the classical past of Italy. (3)
- And when you have got them to move ever so little, then propel; but by no means expect that a movement on their part means progression. (10)
- His eyes caught movement down there beyond the lawn, under the trellis of rambler roses and young acacia-trees, where the moonlight fell. (8)
- The movement now assumed a cyclic form—a statement, leading to a point of contrast, a free fantasia, and finally the statement, leading to a close. (3)
- Another name associated with the Florentine school deserving mention is that of =Marco da Gagliano=, a priest who soon took the lead in the new movement. (3)
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