To rock/move gently from side to side (usually feet stay on the same point and knees upwards move) :) Hope that helps. Swaying is wobbling from side to side instead of remaining verticle. It may apply to a person for various reasons (sickness, drunkeness, etc), or to a physical structure like a bridge exposed to extreme weather.
sway (v.) To swing back and forth or to and fro. See synonyms at swing
sway (v.) To cause to swing back and forth or to and fro.
The definition of the word swayed is technically the wind.
For example, the palmtree swayed in the wind.
the tree was swaying like wave
Waddle is to walk swaying from side to side.
efficacious - having strong swaying power or hindering the the behaviors of others.
the sound of the trees swaying in the wind
Unlike some past tense (-ed) forms, verbs ending in Y form normal (-ing) forms. The spellings are correct, worrying, swaying, and flying. The respective past tenses are worried, swayed, and flew.
In Hawaiian, "holu" can mean to slide or glide. It is often used to describe the motion of sliding smoothly or effortlessly.
They are not sure. They are either swaying towards yes, but wants to wait a bit. Or they are swaying towards no, but doesn't want to hurt your feelings
"Waddling" is the present participle of "waddle", to employ a swaying gait.
The word: "swaying" has two syllables.
the tree was swaying like wave
The palm trees are swaying in the warm summer winds.
Your Swaying Arms was created in 1991-05.
Swaying and oscillating mean moving from side to side.
In "O Captain My Captain" by Walt Whitman, the swaying mass refers to people. The poem uses the metaphor of a Captain returning to his homeland after a long trip at sea and there are many people watching at the port eagerly waiting for his return. This swaying mass is a comparison to the people of America celebrating and exulting the "Captain" Abraham Lincoln.
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jigging, swaying, choreographing
swaying