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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
noun
Noun


==Definition==
==Pronunciation==
['sih tee / 'moovz]
 
==Description==
To go into Chicago and go to bars there.
To go into Chicago and go to bars there.


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
"I'm making city moves tonight."
I'm making city moves tonight.
 
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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['sih tee / 'moovz]

Description

To go into Chicago and go to bars there.

Example Sentence

I'm making city moves tonight.