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mover
/ ˈmuːvə /
noun
informal, a person, business, idea, etc, that is advancing or progressing
a person who moves a proposal, as in a debate
a removal firm or a person who works for one
Word History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
movers and shakers, powerful and influential people, as in politics and business.
More idioms and phrases containing mover
Example Sentences
The groups are superstars, star hubs, emerging centers, focused movers, nascent adopters and others.
Starting next year, travelers will be able to use the automated people mover train to and from LAX and the center.
An outstanding mover, Gauff can get every ball she faces back, extending the rallies and drawing the errors out of the big hitters like Sabalenka.
But other updates such as an electrified bus network, expanded rail lines and the LAX people mover have lagged.
The station at Aviation Boulevard and 96th Street will connect to the K Line and C Line and, starting next year, to Los Angeles International Airport’s long-awaited automated people mover train.
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