constantly traveling or moving from place to place · not staying in one spot
This phrase is perfect when you're excitedly telling someone about your travel adventures, especially if you're exploring multiple places without much downtime. 🎒 It also works when you're describing a period of life filled with travel or frequent changes of location!
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use 'on the move' for people, but also for things like 'The team has been on the move since yesterday, relocating their equipment.' It's versatile! Just remember, it implies continuous physical motion, not just being busy. Think suitcases and changing time zones! ✈️🌍
Your friend, David, has been backpacking across Europe, visiting a new city every few days. Which expression best describes his travel style? A. to hit the snooze button B. to be on the move C. to chill out