Definitions
WordNet 3.0
- v. pull back or move away or backward
Examples
“I had no control over anything anymore, not even over the hope that my father would realize what a commitment this house was and would change his mind so we could all move back to River Street.”
“But drowning in her beautiful eyes would do him no damned good at all, he told himself firmly, before releasing her to move back behind the wheel and restart the engine, his expression grimly set as he began the last ten miles or so of their journey.”
“Mrs. Pickett would throw them out, and they'd move in with us; Dad would throw them out, and they'd move back to the holler.”
“Shepherdstown, and on the morning of the 20th I was ordered to move back to Boteler's Ford.”
“By the time Mr. Giles suggested we all move back to the living room, my stomach was so full I felt as if I might never be able to walk again.”
“The infantry brigades I determined to move back to Staunton, to be used for the defence of that place in the event of Averill's moving that way, as it was useless to be sending them after cavalry over such a track of country.”
“Their minds must move back to his early career in Illinois, and his many combats with Stephen A. Douglass, Douglass the invincible, who could lie like truth, to whom Lincoln was no match as an orator.”
“Receiving orders from General Lee to move back to my camp, I did so at three o'clock in the morning, after having sent off Graham's and Dance's batteries.”
“Christophers views were less settled; he tended to move back and forth between more or less engagement, often reflecting where he thought the president might end up.”
“The oil-soaked seasoned wood flared instantly, the blaze so fierce that the crew had to move back from it.”
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