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Definitions from the WebTerm: move in forDescription:* Move in for refers to the action of getting closer to someone or something, often with the intention of attacking, confronting, or engaging with them. Sample Sentences:1. Verb (phrasal verb): The lion silently moved in for its prey, ready for a swift attack. 2. Verb (phrasal verb): The boxer moved in for a powerful punch, aiming for his opponent's jaw. 3. Verb (phrasal verb): As the protesters moved in for a demonstration, the police formed a barricade. 4. Verb (phrasal verb): John moved in for a hug after not seeing his best friend for months. 5. Verb (phrasal verb): The detective decided to move in for an interrogation to get the truth out of the suspect. Related Products: | ||||
move around aimlessly move around to adgitate move aside move away move back move back and forth move down move in move in for move in for the kill move in on move into move involuntarily move on move out move over move reflexively
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