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Idiom: Get A Move On

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How to pronounce "get a move on":

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To hurry up, to get moving.

Example: "I need to get a move on if I'm going to arrive before dark."

Example Sentences

1
We need to get a move on if we want to catch the train.
2
The meeting starts in five minutes, so let's get a move on.
3
I can't believe how slow he is walking. He needs to get a move on.
4
The taxi is here already. Hurry up and get a move on!
5
If we want to make it to the movie on time, we better get a move on.

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