seesaw in the PONS Dictionary

seesaw Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

seesaw motion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The last castaway to keep their vase balanced on the seesaw would return to the game.
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For the next year, possession of the city seesawed.
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The wheeled pumper had large handles on each side, which were pumped up and down in a seesaw manner to create hydraulic pressure.
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Playground seesaws usually have handles for the riders to grip as they sit facing each other.
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The fight went the scheduled 10-round distance, but was a seesaw affair, rife with brutal infighting and containing many illegal blows.
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The battle for both towns had been described as a seesaw one with both attacks and retreats.
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The ways he assists them include being their diving board and seesaw.
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This is true in any theory based on a large-scale seesaw mechanism.
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The last castaway to have their vase balanced on the end of the seesaw would win.
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Once there, teams would have to balance on a seesaw.
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