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 tree was swaying like wave
"Yura yura" is a Japanese term that translates to "swaying" or "sway" in English. It often describes a gentle, rhythmic motion, such as that of a pendulum or a flower swaying in the breeze. The phrase can also evoke a sense of tranquility and fluidity in movement.
Waddle is to walk swaying from side to side.
the sound of the trees swaying in the wind
efficacious - having strong swaying power or hindering the the behaviors of others.
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
Swaying and oscillating mean moving from side to side.
Your Swaying Arms was created in 1991-05.
The palm trees are swaying in the warm summer winds.
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.
"Yura yura" is a Japanese term that translates to "swaying" or "sway" in English. It often describes a gentle, rhythmic motion, such as that of a pendulum or a flower swaying in the breeze. The phrase can also evoke a sense of tranquility and fluidity in movement.
In Hawaiian, "holu" can mean to slide or glide. It is often used to describe the motion of sliding smoothly or effortlessly.
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Gently.