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movable

[moo-vuh-buhl] / ˈmu və bəl /


Example Sentences

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"The development of certain branches might not have happened so quickly had there not been the institution of slavery that essentially allows you to use vulnerable bodies that are considered movable property."

From Salon

Grid View VW is really stressing the modularity of the ID Buzz’s interior, with a completely movable and removable center console.

From The Verge

However, over the past month, five southern states – Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Oklahoma – have seen vaccine uptake triple, perhaps signaling that conservatives areas are more movable than originally anticipated.

From Salon

And he was a movable asset for the Lakers, in the hunt for upgrades — especially after a disappointing first-round exit this past season.

From Washington Times

It was a surprising choice, especially with so many movable parts, but Martinez wants Rainey to pitch every other day, situation not considered.

From Washington Post