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With a dizzy head and uncontrollable balance, she took a couple steps towards the kitchen, but she swayed back and forth.
The stereo blasted out an endless stream of dance music as they swayed and sweated with the rest.
Oaks swayed overhead, and a bird twittered sharply from far off, its call echoing through the fading blackness.
They swayed with the motion of the moving car, occasionally glancing around at the other passengers.
The grass on the top was long and swayed in the winds that blustered over the downs.
Only its main sail creaked at regular intervals when it swayed slightly under pressure of a mild wind.
Suffice to say, this thoroughly independent director, who refused to be swayed by commercial considerations, was a multi-talented artist.
The dancers actually swayed to the tunes of the latest film songs from Bollywood.
The stadium swayed and bounced under my feet as the crowd stomped up and down.
The rusty chandelier swayed above them in their cabin as the sea's waves shook the seemingly unsteady ship.
We tend to jump to untenable conclusions, swayed by popular impressions or simple emotions.
His long snowy white beard, the same color as the fur that covered his body, swayed in the wind as he spoke.
What could have swayed Capponi away from the plan for an oculus and toward the tall, narrow shape employed by Marcillat?
His display of passion and intent, his steadfastness not swayed by a biscuit, soothes my own restless soul.
He was too easily swayed by others and too anxious to be accepted by the old guard of the Senate.
A fairly stiff breeze was blowing, but the branches of the willow trees never swayed.
He swayed as he spoke, and the ladies near him hastened to move away from his whiskey-laden breath.
Supermarkets have said they will stock the products but they have also indicated their decision would be swayed by consumer confidence.
The troupe was literally on fire, as they turned, swayed and bent showing amazing skills.
The spider trembled and swayed in the sudden gust from the open bathroom window.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mrs. Hastings swayed toward the prince in her chair of verd antique, and her voice seemed to become brittle in the air.
She lurched a step and stopped and swayed and looked again, battling perhaps with hints within her fumy brain of recognition.
He coughed and swayed, then hurtled sideways into the arms of Major Gascoigne.
When he opened his eyes he looked up and saw a hanging-lamp that creaked on its gimbals as it swayed to the roll of the schooner.
The branches of casuarina trees behind me swayed lightly, incessantly, reminding me of the soughing of fir trees at home.
He was swayed with an unwholesome hunger at the sight of her splendid womanhood.
He staggered and swayed, putting on as good a show of grogginess as he could.
The curtains in the cabin swayed to and fro, as did the cresset of the lamp.
There was a colour in the chaplain's cheek and he swayed ever so slightly and rhythmically in his saddle.
He held on easily with his right hand while Bentley and Tyler swayed dizzily.
She is not literally, but virtually or officially, representatively or vicariously present wherever her regal authority is swayed.
Near by, silvery plumes of pampas grass gently swayed on their reed-like stems.
She closed her eyes and swayed slightly, but she did not collapse or give way.
Into the splaying breaches there rushed fresh troops from front and rear, and the lines thickened and swayed again.
At times he sulked, at times he affected a cold dignity, and at times a virile anger swayed him at her unsubmissive silences.
His feet and hands were ice-cold, and he swayed from side to side, feeling for his strength.
They helped him into the saddle, and Rhodes walked beside, holding him as he swayed.
We have, that is to say, been swayed by the spirit of irreligion rather than of religion.
The cars jerked and swayed, as the train roared through the jack pine country.
Socially and esthetically, it has always been strongly swayed by tradition.
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