sway in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Sway (verb): to move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically back and forth; to influence or change someone's opinion or decision.
Sample Sentences
- The tall trees began to sway gently in the breeze, creating a soothing rhythm.
- During the meeting, her compelling argument managed to sway several opinions in her favor.
- As the dancers moved gracefully across the stage, their bodies seemed to sway in perfect harmony.
- The politician's charisma could sway even the most skeptical voters to his side.
- He felt a sudden urge to sway his decisions based on the feedback he received from his peers.
- The tall trees began to sway gently in the breeze.
- His speech was so powerful that it could sway even the toughest critics.
- She felt a sense of peace as she watched the waves sway rhythmically on the shore.
- The dancers moved in unison, swaying gracefully to the music.
- The politician tried to sway public opinion with his compelling arguments.
- The tall trees began to sway gently in the cool evening breeze.
- Her persuasive speech managed to sway the opinions of many in the audience.
- As the music played, the dancers moved in perfect harmony, swaying to the rhythm.
- The politician's charm seemed to sway even the most skeptical voters.
- He struggled to maintain his balance as the boat started to sway on the rough waters.
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