The poetry term that describes "the tree swayed its arms in the breeze" is personification.
Let's sit on the balcony with our coffee, the breeze will feel nice.
Each blade of grass danced and swayed in the breeze.
The hockey team's goalie was so pliant that he could do the splits on ice.
No, swayed is a verb.
A homophone for suede is "swayed."
Here are some sentences.The trees swayed in the wind.His arguments swayed her opinion.
suede : leather that has been rubbed on one side producing a soft, velvety surface. She took her beautiful suede jacket to the dry cleaners. swayed : past tense of sway, moved back and forth slowly Leaves of the palm tree swayed in the tropical breeze.
"The tall, majestic pine tree swayed gracefully in the gentle breeze, casting a cool shadow over the colorful wildflowers below."
"The delicious chocolate cake was devoured by the hungry children." "The bright sun shone down from a clear blue sky." "The tall trees swayed gently in the breeze."
The past form of "sway" is "swayed."
The past participle of "sway" is "swayed."
SUEDE - a smooth napped leather, or similar skin or fabric SWAYED - rocked back and forth