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Id ESLPod_0266_WE_0206
Episode Id ESLPod 266
Episode Title Making a Move on Someone
Phrase to make a move on
Text The phrase "to make a move on (someone)," in this podcast, means to do or say something to try to begin a romantic or sexual relationship with someone: "Harvey made a move on Gertrude by bringing her flowers and chocolate when she was sick." The phrase "to move on to (something)" means to begin doing something new or to start talking about something new: "If no one has anything else to say about the marketing plan, let's move on to the next item of business." The phrase "to move on" can also mean to start leaving a place, especially if one is in a vehicle: "At an accident, police officers often ask drivers to please move on and not drive more slowly to see what happened."
Topics Relationships + Family

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