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Part of Speech: Noun
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Moveless as you find them, they are not yet all gross clay, and I say again, the true word spoken has its chance of somewhere alighting and striking root. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.
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A smooth fold of cloud, moveless along one of the upper pastures, and still dense enough to be luminous in sunlight, was the last of the mist. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.
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Then, as midnight makes Her giant heart of Memory and Tears Drink the pale drug of silence, and so beat Sleep's heavy measure, they from head to feet Were moveless, looking through their dead black years, By vain regret scrawled over the blank wall. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.