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gen. |
move a peg; start a peg; stir a peg; stir ('He pondered, frowning. Then the little grey cells seemed to stir.' (P.G. Wodehouse) – зашевелились ART Vancouver); move slightly |
Gruzovik |
begin to budge; begin to stir |
Игорь Миг |
be in for a bit of excitement |
Gruzovik, prop.&figur. |
begin to move |
inf. |
pick up the pace (SirReal); get moving (You can use get in expressions like get moving, get going, and get working when you want to tell people to begin moving, going, or working quickly. Andrey Truhachev); begin to take action |
inf., context. |
get one's act together (It's about time the authorities, who are supposed to dispose of this rubbish, got their act together. 4uzhoj) |
Makarov. |
begin to budge; begin to stir |
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gen. |
begin to stir (with acc. or instr.) |
Gruzovik |
begin to move; begin to stir |
Gruzovik, fig. |
begin to excite; begin to agitate |
Makarov. |
begin to move; begin to stir |