sashay
IPA: sˈæʃeɪ
noun
- A chassé.
- A sequence of sideways steps in a circle in square dancing.
verb
- (intransitive) To walk casually, showily or in a flirty manner; to strut, swagger or flounce.
- (intransitive) To chassé when dancing.
- (intransitive) To move sideways.
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Examples of "sashay" in Sentences
- Does he kind of sashay his pointy tale when he walks?
- You make it sound easy, sashay into a bank show them a plan and they hand over gobs of money.
- : Our favorite fierce bitch with 3 names since Elizabeth Cady Stanton was told to "sashay" away?
- How did eight of my horses just slip out of the fence and sashay off into the wild blue ever-fucking yonder?
- (his style defines the word sashay) and scrutinize his outfits, which on a recent afternoon featured white, low-slung capris, a black purse, eyeliner and diamond-studded jewelry.
- "I've got this," I yell with a little smile, and sashay right into Bob, who has called off his pencil sharpener pursuit to be the first responder to the smoke situation in our kitchen.
- The two companies will likely be among a dozen IPOs that attempt to sashay in front of investors before everyone takes a break during Thanksgiving week in the U.S., which starts Nov. 21.
- After the "sashay" -- the noblest and most dashing bit of gymnastics displayed in the whole quadrille -- he bowed profoundly to his invisible partner and came to a pause, wiping his streaming face.
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