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approach to move in the direction of or become nearly equal to in quality, degree, or amount. [1/9 definitions]
backspin a reverse spin put on a ball, such as a billiard or tennis ball, that causes it to stop suddenly or move in a backward direction.
circle to move in a circle within the area of. [1/8 definitions]
coil1 to move in or trace a spiral or winding path. [1/8 definitions]
come to move into perception; appear. [1/14 definitions]
corkscrew to move in a zigzag or spiral path. [1/3 definitions]
countermove to move in an opposing or retaliatory way. [1/2 definitions]
curl to move in a curving way. [1/8 definitions]
cycle to move in or pass through cycles. [1/7 definitions]
desolate to remove inhabitants or dwellings; cause to be deserted. [1/6 definitions]
diode a conductor in which electrical current may move in only one direction. [1/2 definitions]
draw to move in a certain (specified) direction, esp. in approach or departure. [1/19 definitions]
eclipsing binary two stars that orbit a common center of gravity and periodically move in front of each other, causing a fluctuating magnitude.
flip1 to move in a sudden or jerky manner, as with a flipper, wing, or the like. [1/9 definitions]
flirt to move in a quick or jerky manner. [1/6 definitions]
flounce1 to go or move in an abrupt, jerky, impatient manner (often fol. by "out," "away," or the like). [1/3 definitions]
fluctuate to move in a wavelike pattern; undulate. [1/3 definitions]
fouetté (French) in ballet, a move in which the dancer stands on point on one leg and kicks the other leg outward and back to the body, thereby spinning the entire body around.
glide to move in a smooth and seemingly effortless manner. [1/9 definitions]
hotfoot to move in haste, usually to avoid trouble or danger; hurry. [1/3 definitions]
hunch to be or move in an arched or bent position. [1/7 definitions]