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Meaning of get moving
to start doing something or to start moving
Etymology of get moving
The phrase "get moving" is a common idiomatic expression in English, with "get" being a verb that has its roots in Old English "gitan", which is also related to Old Norse "geta" and Old High German "gizan", all of which are thought to have originated from a Proto-Germanic word
The verb "move" has its roots in Old French "movoir", which is derived from Latin "movere", meaning to move or to stir
Synonyms
Definitions
- to start doing something or to start moving
- * to take action or to make something happen
- * to become active or to start operating
Usage Examples
- It's time to get moving if we want to catch the bus
- * The project will get moving once we have all the necessary funding
- * The crowd started to get moving as the music began to play