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Move vs Dawdle - What's the difference?

Move | dawdle | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of dawdle.


In lang=en terms the difference between Move and dawdle

is that Move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn while dawdle is to move or walk lackadaisically.

As verbs the difference between Move and dawdle

is that Move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while dawdle is to spend time idly and unfruitfully, to waste time.

As nouns the difference between Move and dawdle

is that Move is the act of moving; a movement while dawdle is a dawdler.

Deploy vs Move - What's the difference?

deploy | move | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between deploy and move

is that deploy is to prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use while move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.

Move vs Slouch - What's the difference?

Move | slouch | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of slouch.


In lang=en terms the difference between Move and slouch

is that Move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn while slouch is to walk in a clumsy, lazy manner.

As verbs the difference between Move and slouch

is that Move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while slouch is to hang or droop; to adopt a limp posture.

As nouns the difference between Move and slouch

is that Move is the act of moving; a movement while slouch is a hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance.

Move vs Skedaddle - What's the difference?

move | skedaddle | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of skedaddle.


As verbs the difference between move and skedaddle

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while skedaddle is to move or run away quickly.

As a noun move

is the act of moving; a movement.

Move vs Lope - What's the difference?

move | lope | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of lope.


As a verb move

is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.

As a noun move

is the act of moving; a movement.

As a proper noun lope is

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Move vs Canvass - What's the difference?

move | canvass | Related terms |

Canvass is a synonym of move.



As verbs the difference between move and canvass

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while canvass is to solicit voters, opinions, etc. from; to go through, with personal solicitation or public addresses.

As nouns the difference between move and canvass

is that move is the act of moving; a movement while canvass is a solicitation of voters or public opinion.

Move vs Pace - What's the difference?

move | pace | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of pace.


As a verb move

is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.

As a noun move

is the act of moving; a movement.

As a proper noun pace is

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Move vs Poke - What's the difference?

Move | poke | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of poke.


As verbs the difference between Move and poke

is that Move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while poke is to prod or jab with a pointed object such as a finger or a stick.

As nouns the difference between Move and poke

is that Move is the act of moving; a movement while poke is (us|slang) a lazy person; a dawdler or poke can be or poke can be (dialectal) pokeweed.

Move vs Stagger - What's the difference?

move | stagger | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of stagger.


In lang=en terms the difference between move and stagger

is that move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn while stagger is multiple groups doing the same thing in a uniform fashion, but starting at different, evenly-spaced, times or places (attested from 1856[http://wwwetymonlinecom/indexphp?term=stagger etymology] in ).

As verbs the difference between move and stagger

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter.

As nouns the difference between move and stagger

is that move is the act of moving; a movement while stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.

Move vs Straggle - What's the difference?

Move | straggle | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of straggle.


As verbs the difference between Move and straggle

is that Move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while straggle is to stray from the road, course or line of march.

As nouns the difference between Move and straggle

is that Move is the act of moving; a movement while straggle is the act of straggling.

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