Trains move about the railyard
To move about/around means to move from place to place.
Example sentences:
- Military families tend to move around quite a bit because soldiers are usually not stationed in one place for too long. This is to create opportunities for the staff to get promoted and find roles best suited for them.
- Stop moving about, stay where you are.
Nice train! I like to travel by train.
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