Definitions for slow-moving

slow-moving slow-mov·ing

Spelling: [sloh-moo-ving]
IPA: /ˈsloʊˈmu vɪŋ/

Slow-Moving is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 364 anagrams from letters in slow-moving (-gilmnoosvw).

Definitions for slow-moving

adjective

  1. proceeding with or characterized by slow, sluggish, or leisurely movement or activity.

Origin of slow-moving

First recorded in 1635-45

Examples for slow-moving

And again, with slow-moving white arms she began to semaphore.

Observing the slow-moving procession was akin to watching a tranquil dream float by.

“Look, Rebby,” she said, pointing in the direction139 of the slow-moving craft.

Iron Dome has been successful in shooting down unsophisticated, inaccurate, and slow-moving short-range rockets headed for Israel.

This river is narrow and slow-moving, as there are no heights to give it force.

But I do think I notice a few differences over time, some subtle movements upon a slow-moving clock.

As they are slow-moving creatures, I was able to kill every one of them before they could escape.

Any questions that might have occurred to him were banished from his slow-moving thoughts.

Beyond the river, caramel plains rolled away to the distant horizon, spotted with acacia trees and slow-moving giraffe.

Decades later, in 1974, a slow-moving train derailed, crashing in the same spot but resulting in no deaths or injuries.

Word Value for slow-moving
Scrable

7

Words with friends

8

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