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move in

[moov-in] / ˈmuvˌɪn /






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A few wrinkles in the plan are that two of her kids live nearby and could help with move-in and maintenance, but Max and I are pretty far away.

From Slate

The 56-year-old "Suddenly Susan" actress took to social media to share a collection of photos that showed the big move-in day as she and her husband, Chris Henchy, dropped their daughter Rowan off at campus before making the very emotional drive back home to New York City.

From Fox News

The big family move-in day comes just months after Shields took to Instagram to mark an equally big milestone in Rowan’s life — her high school graduation.

From Fox News

The guys had a hard deadline: Move-in day at Clemson was Aug. 12.

From Washington Post

A Dylan Virginian with the same square-footage, available as a quick move-in, is priced at $852,950, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a half bathroom.

From Washington Post