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segway

American  
[seg-wey] / ˈsɛg weɪ /

verb

  1. a frequent misspelling of segue.


Etymology

Origin of segway

First recorded in 1970–75

Example Sentences

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“While any death is certainly a terrible thing to happen, if you segway to the subject of elections impact I think it would be minimal,” Mr. Couvillon said.

From Washington Times • Mar. 6, 2022

So I started making a segway out of the professional scooter world and focused on this Oliver Tree project.

From The Verge • May 3, 2019

Lithwick: Let’s use that to segway into the case itself.

From Slate • Feb. 15, 2017

“Raw skills” is a fitting segway into Carolina’s passing game.

From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2010