Word info

moved in

Speech parts

1. moved in - Adjective

2. moved in - Verb

Meaning

moved in

simple past and past participle of move in

moved in (not comparable)

Settled into a new environment; having brought one's belongings to a new home or workplace and arranged the place to be agreeable.

moved-in (comparative more moved-in, superlative most moved-in)

Alternative spelling of moved in

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

moved-in

Examples

Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door. Nigel Farage

For me, in fact, the mark of the historic is the nonchalance with which it picks up an individual and deposits him in a trend, like a house playfully moved in a tornado. Mary McCarthy

I remember when I moved in you And the holy dove she was moving too, And every single breath that we drew was Hallelujah. Leonard Cohen

He moved in a way that suggested he was attempting the world speed record for the nonchalant walk. Terry Pratchett

Nary a grin grinned Rudolph Reed, Nary a curse cursed he, But moved in his House. With his dark little wife, And his dark little children three. Gwendolyn Brooks

My dad used to say that living with regrets was like driving a car that only moved in reverse. Jodi Picoult

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