Pronunciation: /səˈʃeɪ/
noun a particular kind of walking or movement that is graceful and confident
A1 She did a little sashay across the dance floor.
A2 The model's sashay down the runway was graceful and elegant.
B1 The dancer's sashay added flair to the performance.
B2 The actress sashayed onto the stage with confidence.
C1 Her sashay was the highlight of the fashion show.
C2 The singer sashayed across the stage, captivating the audience with her presence.
verb to walk or move in a confident and stylish way, typically with exaggerated hip movements
A1 She sashayed down the street with a confident strut.
A2 The dancer sashayed across the stage, captivating the audience with her graceful movements.
B1 The fashion model sashayed down the runway, showcasing the latest designer collection.
B2 He sashayed into the room, exuding an air of sophistication and charm.
C1 The actress sashayed onto the red carpet, turning heads with her glamorous presence.
C2 The politician sashayed through the crowd, effortlessly working the room and charming potential voters.
formal She sashayed into the ballroom, drawing all eyes to her elegant presence.
informal I saw him sashay down the street like he owned the place.
slang She sashayed into the party like she was the hottest thing in town.
figurative The leaves sashayed in the wind, creating a mesmerizing dance of nature.
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