1. see-saw - Noun
2. see-saw - Verb
see-saw (plural see-saws)
Alternative spelling of seesaw
see-saw (third-person singular simple present see-saws, present participle see-sawing, simple past and past participle see-sawed)
Alternative spelling of seesaw
And two, people are inherently greedy and end up holding up a single see-saw for entire minutes just to fall into the abyss over and over like a bunch of Lemmings. Source: Internet
Belgium also qualified after a see-saw match with the Russians, while Tunisia was also eliminated after picking up just one point. Source: Internet
But the rest of the match was a testament to the kind of competitive, high-octane, see-saw football that draws so many viewers to the English top-flight, even when the grounds are empty of fans. Source: Internet
Reina kept out shots from Bergwijn and Son as the game continued to see-saw and was quick to deal with a Serge Aurier overlap after the impressive Bergwijn had played the full-back behind the Villa defence. Source: Internet
Auburn led 62-60 with 2:19 remaining when Allen hit a three after an offensive rebound by teammate Egor Koulechov to tilt the see-saw second half back in Florida’s favor. Source: Internet
They require large magnets and coils to increase force. citation Balanced armature drivers (a type of moving iron driver) use an armature that moves like a see-saw or diving board. Source: Internet