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sashay
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sashay
(verb)
sashay
/sæ
ˈ
ʃeɪ/
verb
sashays
;
sashayed
;
sashaying
sashay
/sæ
ˈ
ʃeɪ/
verb
sashays
;
sashayed
;
sashaying
Britannica Dictionary definition of SASHAY
always followed by an adverb or preposition
[
no object
]
:
to walk in a slow and confident way that makes people notice you
The model
sashayed
down the runway.
She
sashayed
into the room.
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