wayed Antonyms
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Meaning of wayed
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wayed (a.)
Used to the way; broken.
wayed Sentence Examples
- The child wayed the blanket gently, seeking comfort in its soft folds.
- The hikers wayed their packs as they traversed the steep mountain path.
- The dancer wayed her hips rhythmically, her movements flowing like water.
- The boat wayed slightly in the gentle breeze, its sails catching the sun.
- The leaves of the aspen trees wayed in the wind, creating a shimmering golden spectacle.
- The hunter wayed his rifle carefully, taking aim at his target.
- The baby wayed its tiny arms and legs in excitement, its cries filled with joy.
- The pendulum wayed back and forth, its steady rhythm marking the passing of time.
- The bird wayed its wings gracefully, soaring effortlessly through the air.
- The wind wayed the tall grass, creating a rippling effect that resembled waves on the ocean.
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Used to the way; broken.
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The child wayed the blanket gently, seeking comfort in its soft folds.
The hikers wayed their packs as they traversed the steep mountain path.
The dancer wayed her hips rhythmically, her movements flowing like water.
The boat wayed slightly in the gentle breeze, its sails catching the sun.