dangle
hang, swing, trail, sway, flap, wave, hang down
Sway has one syllable.
The "British language" is English. So the answer is that it means "sway".
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my friend sway over me when i lost her pencil
coax, convince, induce, coerce, influence, sway, inveigle, entice, tempt, lure, cajole, wheedle;
Swag can mean expensive or valuable goods, to sway, or to droop from not being tight any more. Robbers would have swag from the store they burglarized. An elderly person might swag from having bad knees.
hang, swing, trail, sway, flap, wave, hang down
He watched the swing sway in the wind.We tried to sway his opinion.
Sway's birth name is Sway Calloway.
To hang or move, as something loose and heavy; to sway; to swing., To sink down by its weight; to sag., A swaying, irregular motion., A burglar's or thief's booty; boodle.
Sway has one syllable.
diff b/w sway & nonsway
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 .