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swaying ADJ

swaying ADJ

swaying N

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It hung from the boatman's hands by its recently wrung neck, its claws swaying insouciantly with the boat's rocking.
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Last of all came the two infernal ships, swaying unsteadily with the current; the pilots of course, as they neared the bridge, having noiselessly effected their escape in the skiffs.
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One of the earliest forms of active sitting is the common rocking chair which allows forward and backward swaying motion.
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It catches the plankton by staying in its burrow and swaying its head about to catch the plankton drifting by in the current.
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The swaying waltzes, constantly pushed forward and held back, needed a sure guiding hand.
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Since da-sein "is" projecting-opening, the leap opens a site in which the essential swaying of be-ing may be grounded in thinking-saying.
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The dance usually involves couples walking gracefully in a quarter-note rhythm, on slightly bended knees, with relaxed turns and gently swaying.
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Later, she is seen swaying on a swing in a room light up by blue lights, with her abs on display.
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The melodious clacking of a seashell wind chime swaying in the tropical breeze called attention to a precariously perched stilt-house on the canal ahead.
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All moving as one, shoulders swaying, the dance-floor was alive.
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