swayed

swayed
/swayd/, adj. Vet. Pathol.
swaybacked.
[1570-80; SWAY + -ED2]

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  • swayed — adjective /sweɪd/ Bent backwards, as in swayback …   Wiktionary

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  • swayed — adjective Etymology: from past participle of sway (I) : swaybacked …   Useful english dictionary

  • swayed back and forth — swung back and forth, moved back and forth …   English contemporary dictionary

  • swayed in the wind — moved in the wind, blew in the wind, twisted in the wind …   English contemporary dictionary

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