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moving floor

NOUN
moving walkway
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The moving floor of ice stretched high across a valley sweeps along as lateral moraines much of the waste which a mountain stream would let accumulate in talus and alluvial cones.

From The Elements of Geology by Norton, William Harmon

Blythe and her partner, however, took little account of the moving floor beneath their feet, or the hesitating demeanour of their companions.

From A Bookful of Girls by Fuller, Anna

The moving floor was patterned in day and night.

From The Sea and the Jungle by Tomlinson, H. M. (Henry Major)

Johnny was muttering and moaning and Hopalong slowly climbed out of the narrow bunk, unsteadily crossed the moving floor, and shook him.

From Bar-20 Days by Mulford, Clarence Edward

Presently we were hungry, and we went from our apartment, going by a strange passage with a moving floor, until we came to the great breakfast-room—there was a fountain and music.

From The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)



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