Today's idiom is:
to make a move.
The idiom "to make a move" basically means "to get started" on a journey, or to leave a place.
Example 1
A: It's getting pretty late, we should make a move.
B: You're right. I want to get home before it's dark.
Example 2
A: We've got a long way to go.
B: I know. We should really make a move.
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