Swayed [verb]

Definition of Swayed:

move back and forth

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Sentence/Example of Swayed:

They swayed, then separated as though they had been torn apart.

She swayed a little, so that the officer tightened his clasp on her wrist.

But were there no other considerations which swayed him from the cloisters towards the world?

At the first step Mortimer staggered and swayed like a drunken man.

She swayed forward bodily to his tug, and nearly went off the chair.

The smoking cattle held their noses low, and swayed beneath the yoke.

Cornish seized him by the arm, and held him while he hook like a leaf and swayed heavily.

He swayed on the wing runway, and I slid to the door and stood watching.

All day the battle had swayed in a fierce struggle for mastery.

I told you beforehand that you would be swayed by the Coadjutor.