asway
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- Rhymes: -eɪ
Adjective
    
asway (not comparable)
- Swaying.
- 1856, William Morris, “Svend and His Brethren”, in Atalanta’s Race and Two Other Tales from the Earthly Paradise, London: J. M. Dent, n.d., p. 188:- Now the whole great terrace was a-sway with the crowd of nobles and princes, and others that were neither nobles nor princes, but true men only;
 
- 1934, Maurice Walsh, chapter 2, in The Road to Nowhere, London: W. & R. Chambers:- The man sat loosely in the saddle, his shoulders easily asway to the gait of his mount;
 
- 2005, John Banville, The Sea, London: Picador, Part 2, p. 142:- […] the screen was a large square of linen which any stray draught would set languorously asway,
 
 
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