"Sceptred sway" refers to the authority and power associated with a sovereign ruler, symbolized by the scepter, a ceremonial staff often held by monarchs. It embodies the idea of governance and control, signifying the ruler's dominion over their realm. The phrase suggests not only physical power but also the legitimacy and responsibility that come with leadership. It can be used to evoke the grandeur and weight of ruling authority in literature and discourse.
It originally meant to sway back and forth, or side to side.
Like sway side to side, then yes. Depending on how stable you want your board to be.
Prelude from Suite for String Orchestra by Frank Bridge
He watched the swing sway in the wind.We tried to sway his opinion.
Sway's birth name is Sway Calloway.
Sway has one syllable.
sway sway
sway balance : -with a close -with a raise -with a point -with a hop -with a brush
Sway was born in Oakland, in California, USA.
You can find out all about The Sway from www.thesway.net , or from www.myspace.com/theswaylondon .
To sway = lehitnadned (×œ×”×ª× ×“× ×“)
Jack Sway is 5' 10".