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sway
[ swey ]
/ sweɪ /
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verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
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Origin of sway
1300–50; (verb) Middle English sweyen <Old Norse sveigja “to bend, sway” (transitive); (noun) Middle English, derivative of the verb
synonym study for sway
1. See swing1.
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British Dictionary definitions for sway
sway
/ (sweɪ) /
verb
noun
Derived forms of sway
swayable, adjectiveswayer, nounswayful, adjectiveWord Origin for sway
C16: probably from Old Norse sveigja to bend; related to Dutch zwaaien, Low German swājen
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Other Idioms and Phrases with sway
sway
see hold sway.
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