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unmoving

[uhn-moo-ving] / ʌnˈmu vɪŋ /


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But when we finally got into the ward, Grandpa Dodzi was hooked up to tubes and wires, unmoving and unconscious.

From Literature

The manticore dropped, charred, unmoving, to the deck of the boat.

From Literature

Scientists and meteorologists say the conditions for such persistent cloud cover are ripe: an early wet season, cold temperatures and a stable, unmoving high pressure system.

From Los Angeles Times

According to this idea, the planet was capped by a stiff, unmoving outer shell while heat-driven convection took place deeper in the mantle.

From Science Daily

In the film, there is no middle ground, only a binary idea of justice — a rigid, unmoving idea of what is right and what is wrong.

From Salon