Use "move it all about" in a sentence

1. All said and done, if they move it all, that's over $ 112,000.

2. Bear down on it with all your strength so it doesn't move.

3. I wanted to move it to a secure location before confronting you about it.

4. 6 Bear down on it with all your strength so it doesn't move.

5. It was easier to move about on the fringe of the crowd.

6. Ambulate (am′byŭ-lāt″) [L. ambulare, to move about] To walk or move about freely.

7. Read all about it!

8. Ambulate (am′byŭ-lāt″) [L. ambulare, to move about] To walk or move about freely.

9. About all of it.

10. For a time it seemed doubtful that he would move at all.

11. Move all that stuff!

12. I forgot all about it.

13. It' s all about timing

14. I know all about it.

15. They're all overjoyed about it.

16. We've all experienced it and most of us would move heaven and earth to avoid it.

17. It was all about the wall.

18. Complained about it all the time.

19. Aitch knows fuck all about it.

20. It's all over. Think about it.

21. It was all about this dagger!

22. The trucks were so ramshackle that it was amazing they could move at all.

23. Help me move it.

24. Only move it... Here.

25. Let's move it, gentlemen! "

26. Social solidarity is not just about altruism: it is about ensuring that our society can function properly and move forward progressively.

27. We'll never move it.

28. All right, try not to move.

29. It was all much ado about nothing.

30. She's been extremely patient about it all.

31. It was all a fuss about nothing.

32. Oh, yeah? I forgot all about it.

33. Also, it may be practical either to move out the furniture or to move it to the center of the room so as to make all the walls accessible.

34. What does Ambulate mean? To move about; walk

35. How about we move on to client outreach?

36. Isaac, are you about to make a move?

37. Learn more about Move Minutes and Heart Points.

38. The more I thought about it, the more I came to believe this is the right move.

39. MOVE ON doesn't mean you'll forget all the memories. You'll still remember it, but it doesn't affect you anymore.

40. Move it... let's get him!

41. Move it, you lazy dogs!

42. In fact, Affectation is all about faking it

43. There was something paltry about it , after all.

44. She told me all about it without reserve.

45. You could move away from the hustle and bustle of it all to some remote village.”

46. Oh, it's a Bowl'd move, all right

47. 17 I'm not at all happy about it.

48. I'll tell you all about it later on.

49. We were all pretty shaken up about it.

50. 23 It will also mean that lame ones, including those afflicted with arthritis now, will move about painlessly.

51. Cruising: to move about from place to place aimlessly

52. It turns out that actually it was, well, all about you.

53. If it moves, it . If it doesn't move, skip it.

54. You will be warm enough if you move about.

55. In another innovation, you can move about your environment in all directions, taking everything in from a first-person perspective.

56. Take it up and practice as it is all about Adjectives.

57. Goddamn it, Cookie, move your ass!

58. It was a very manipulative move.

59. Why is it all he's talking about is oil?"

60. For them, it was all about the send-off.

61. Bill: Let's hear all about it in Dateline USA.

62. You can't change what has already happened. So don't waste your time thinking about it. Move on, let go and get over it.

63. I'm just teasing—don't get all Butthurt about it

64. It all Began one day about ten years ago

65. We all had a great laugh about it afterwards.

66. It all comes about as deliberately, if unconsciously, contrived.

67. It is fragile, and you know, I think about emerging human diseases -- parasites that move into the human species.

68. You can't move the furniture all by yourself.

69. What's It All About, Algie?: Directed by Don Adams

70. You don't have to be all cool about it.

71. Why is it all he's talking about is oil? "

72. All the same, there's something contrived about it, Miles.

73. They both started laughing and forgot all about it.

74. To walk or move about in a spirited manner ; strut.

75. I think we've talked enough about that;let's move on.

76. Secondly, don't move about so often-stay in one place.

77. It was in March of 1845 that Thoreau decided to move out on the banks of Walden Pond and spend two years trying to figure out what life was all about.

78. Bonanza has it all, the power to move you to tears and to make you laugh out loud

79. I do not like this move at all since it gratuitously weakens Black's pawn structure in the centre.

80. While Contessa wants to just move on from it all, Toya feels as if Contessa has been disrespectful