Sentence examples for the sway from inspiring English sources

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the sway

verb

To move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.

  • Sway to the music

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(I, too, felt the sway).

A good example is the sway pen.

In California, Mr. Miller came under the sway of wine.

Mr. Khan said he did not think that Ezzatullah was under the sway of the Taliban.

He came under the sway of militant Muslim clerics in Saudi Arabia.

Archbishop Pecham reorganized the Welsh church and brought it more fully under the sway of Canterbury.

Ultimately, the new government of Lebanon came under the sway of Syria.

The crusaders, under the sway of Venice, lay siege to the city.

Hemingway's… How a once idyllic postwar town fell under the sway of a teen-age gang.

"The sway pole, the space wheel and riding a motorcycle on a high wire.

Karremans's findings don't rule out the sway of culture, not at all.

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