sashay

/sæˈʃeɪ/
noun
  1. A showy or casual walk or movement.
    • With a confident sashay, she approached the microphone.
    • His sashay across the room made everyone laugh.
    • The dancer ended the performance with a playful sashay.
verb
  1. To walk in a slow, confident, or showy manner, often with exaggerated hip movement.
    • He tried to sashay across the dance floor but tripped over his own feet.
    • The model sashayed down the runway with perfect poise.
    • She sashayed into the room in her new dress, turning everyone's head.
  2. To move or glide sideways in a casual or graceful way.
    • He sashayed past the crowd to get a better view of the stage.
    • The cat sashayed around the corner, ignoring everyone.
    • The dancer sashayed to the left during the routine.
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