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RULING |
Swaying |
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DANCING |
Swaying |
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GETTING |
Swaying |
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SHAKING |
Swaying |
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UNSTEADINESS |
Swaying |
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TOTTERING |
Swaying unsteadily |
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ROCKINGCHAIRS |
Swaying seats |
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ROCKING CHAIRS |
Swaying seats (7,6) |
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SWING |
Any free-swaying motion |
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OSCILLATING |
Swaying to and fro |
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SWAG |
A swaying, irregular motion. |
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COUNTERSWAY |
A swaying in a contrary direction; an opposing
influence. |
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ROCKING |
Having a swaying, rolling, or back-and-forth movement;
used for rocking. |
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SWAY-BRACING |
The horizontal bracing of a bridge, which prevents
its swaying. |
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SWAY |
The act of swaying; a swaying motion; the swing or sweep of a
weapon. |
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SWAGGER |
To walk with a swaying motion; hence, to walk and act
in a pompous, consequential manner. |
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STREEL |
To trail along; to saunter or be drawn along,
carelessly, swaying in a kind of zigzag motion. |
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RACK |
To amble fast, causing a rocking or swaying motion of the
body; to pace; -- said of a horse. |
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OSCILLARIA |
A genus of dark green, or purplish black, filamentous,
fresh-water algae, the threads of which have an automatic swaying or
crawling motion. Called also Oscillatoria. |
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TOP-BLOCK |
A large ironbound block strapped with a hook, and, when
used, hung to an eyebolt in the cap, -- used in swaying and lowering
the topmast. |
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SAWYER |
A tree which has fallen into a stream so that its branches
project above the surface, rising and falling with a rocking or swaying
motion in the current. |
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LURCH |
A sudden roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy weather;
hence, a swaying or staggering movement to one side, as that by a
drunken man. Fig.: A sudden and capricious inclination of the mind. |
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AFFECTION |
Bent of mind; a feeling or natural impulse or natural
impulse acting upon and swaying the mind; any emotion; as, the
benevolent affections, est... |
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WADDLE |
To walk with short steps, swaying the body from one side
to the other, like a duck or very fat person; to move clumsily and
totteringly along; ... |
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GUY |
...ith the land on
either side to prevent lateral swaying; a rod or rope attached to the
top of a structure, as of a derrick, and extending oblique... |