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Move Phrase Means Eslpod Past Dating Friend's Podcast

Id ESLPod_0565_WE_0805
Episode Id ESLPod 565
Episode Title Dating a Friend's Ex
Phrase to move on
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to move on" means to stop thinking about something that happened in the past and to begin to live one's normal life again: "Kai didn't think he'd ever be able to move on after the death of his daughter." The informal phrase "to get a move on" is used to tell someone to hurry up: "If we're going to go out tonight, let's get a move on. The movie starts in just 20 minutes." The phrase "to be on the move" means to be traveling: "They've been on the move for the past three years, living in 14 different cities in 10 states." The phrase "to be on the move" also means to be very busy: "I've been on the move all day, so I'm looking forward to a quiet evening at home."
Topics Relationships + Family

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