move out of town

  • 1move out of — phr verb Move out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑apartment, ↑flat, ↑house, ↑realm, ↑recession, ↑shadow, ↑town …

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  • 2town — noun 1 place with many streets and buildings ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large, major ▪ little, small, tiny (esp. AmE) ▪ nearby, neighbouring/n …

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  • 3move — 1 verb 1 CHANGE PLACE (I, T) to change your place or position, or to make something do this: Don t move or I ll shoot. | You mustn t get off the train while it s still moving. | move sth: Can you move your car it s blocking the road. | We ll have …

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  • 4move in — 1) PHRASAL VERB When you move in somewhere, you begin to live there as your home. [V P] Her house was in perfect order when she moved in... [V P with n] Her husband had moved in with a younger woman... [V P together] We d been seeing each other… …

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  • 5Town and gown — are two distinct communities of a university town; town being the non academic population and gown metonymically being the university community, especially in ancient seats of learning such as Oxford, Cambridge and St Andrews, though also in more …

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  • 6Town Clock (Dubuque) — Town Clock Building U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 7Out of Our Idiot — Compilation album by Elvis Costello Released 4 December 1987 (U.K.) Recorded 1979 87 Genre New Wave …

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  • 8Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms — Cover of the first tankōbon edition of the manga, published by Futabasha 夕凪の街 桜の国 (Yūnagi no machi, Sakura no kuni) …

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  • 9Out of the Gene Pool — was an American comic strip drawn by Matt Janz that appeared daily in newspapers nationwide. from December 31, 2001 until June 22, 2008. The strip grew from a much earlier strip Janz had drawn called critters (spelled in all lowercase), where a… …

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  • 10Town Team Baseball — is a variety of baseball played in the United States. In Town Team baseball, sometimes also called townball, the teams represent either a given city or town, or a commercial enterprise which sponsors the team. Usually a statewide governing body… …

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