or another way to phrase it?
Is there a word for "constantly moving"?
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adore hearts |
Is there a word for "constantly moving"? |
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Posts: 4730 (08/11/2008 6:59 PM) |
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sarahpeach |
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Posts: 1061 (08/11/2008 7:01 PM) |
nomad?
*edit* After I posted this I decided you meant moving as in motion...in which case I have no word for that :o
Edited By: sarahpeach
08/11/2008 7:03 PM.
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karahere |
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Posts: 2570 (08/11/2008 7:02 PM) |
do you mean like perpetual motion or moving where you live a lot..LOL
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Wonderers |
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Posts: 1382 (08/11/2008 7:02 PM) |
nomad is the first word that came to my mind also.
But that's if you as a person is constantly moving. If you mean like, water constantly moving... I would say "flow". |
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jnlong |
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Posts: 5849 (08/11/2008 7:03 PM) |
hyper?
or for different meaning: rootless |
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simplyg |
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Posts: 12698 (08/11/2008 7:04 PM) |
Define "moving". Either restless or nomadic.
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bluegrass60062 |
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Posts: 15210 (08/11/2008 7:06 PM) |
first thing that came to mind was "brownian motion"
which brought back memories of brownies flying across the lunch room after high school Physics class. |
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cnicole1130 |
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Posts: 6260 (08/11/2008 7:07 PM) |
gypsy?
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