1. swaying - Noun
2. swaying - Verb
of Sway
An injury caused by violent strains or by overloading; -- said of the backs of horses.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs the female lays eggs, the male positions himself alongside or slightly above them, spraying the eggs with sperm while swaying his tail and moving his hind limbs, which disperses the sperm uniformly. Source: Internet
And in another verse, the speaker asserts “my breasts are the fullness of mangoes/in a royal forest/constant swaying jungle flowers.” Source: Internet
And the tropical house track is perfect to listen to with palm trees swaying in the breeze, but that wasn't quite the setting for its worldwide debut. Source: Internet
Churchwell 2004, p. 62 Banner 2012, pp. 195–196 Its most famous scene is a 30-second long shot of Monroe shown walking from behind with her hips swaying, which was heavily used in the film's marketing. Source: Internet
Critics claim that the animals in zoos are under physical and mental stress. citation Elephants have been recorded displaying stereotypical behaviours in the form of swaying back and forth, trunk swaying or route tracing. Source: Internet
A plan for the economy and COVID-19 response is swaying most voters in the 2020 election, according to a survey on behalf of Edelman Financial Engines. Source: Internet