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get a move on





VERB
quicken one's step
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They began the elimination leg in last place, meaning they had to get a move on to avoid being sent home at the halfway point of the journey.

From BBC • May 21, 2026

The scoreboard at the Sentry Tournament of Champions delivered a clear message to get a move on it.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 7, 2022

Others urged U.S. market participants not to wait until mid 2023 but to get a move on by learning from the more advanced switch in Europe.

From Reuters • Dec. 13, 2021

I’m still a fair way short of that threshold, but let’s just say the curtain has gone up on Act 3, and it’s time to get a move on.

From Washington Post • Sep. 28, 2021

“What! You’d better get a move on, you know — you can’t ride that Shooting Star against Ravenclaw!”

From "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling




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