As the ocean swayed he became increasingly
Gently
Waft means to carry gently by the wind or to be carried gently by the wind. Antonyms might be " hurtled " or "stayed."
words that explain more example: the big tree in the park blew in the wind=normal lively verbs=the big tree in the park *swayed* in the wind.
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.
the sound of the trees swaying in the wind
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In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
in the wind
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
in the wind
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
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The wind whistled through the gaps in the trees as their branches swayed and crashed against each others. The onomatopoeias in this passage are whistled and crashed. I hope this helped.
The tree's branches swayed in the wind like a ballet dancer.