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sashay
[ sa-shey ]
verb (used without object)
- to glide, move, or proceed easily or nonchalantly:
She just sashayed in as if she owned the place.
- to é in dancing.
sashay
/ æˈʃɪ /
verb
- to move, walk, or glide along casually
- to move or walk in a showy way; parade
Word History and Origins
Origin of sashay1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sashay1
Example Sentences
It’s only in the final few minutes of the course, once the room comfortably twirls to embrace metaphorical sunshine and assertively sashays to leave the negativity behind, that the song is triumphantly revealed.
The band is an explosion of coordinated energy, with far more activity than the average marching band as its members skip, high kick and sashay, all while playing a tune.
Three days later, Jack in tow, she would have sashayed into a soignée New York dinner party wearing that 56-carat blue diamond necklace.
Break out your rainbow boas and glittering tiaras and sashay your way to this can’t-miss show.
A-listers are getting ready to sashay down the red carpet for fashion's biggest night out - the Met Gala.
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