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Definition of Sashays
1. sashay [v] - See also: sashay
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sashays
Literary usage of Sashays
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jealousy Jane by Lindsay Price (2001)
"The WOMAN WHO WALKS sashays into the room. She has the look of a woman from the
40's with a ... She sashays to stand beside JANE. She does not look at JANE. ..."
2. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
"And I drift in dreams to the old-time town, and I hear the fiddle sing; And
Mulligan sashays up and down till the rafters rock and ring ..."
3. Comes One with a Song by Frank Lebby Stanton (1898)
"And I drift in dreams to the old-time town, and I hear the fiddle sing; And
Mulligan sashays up and down till the rafters rock and ring! ..."
4. A Book of American Humorous Verse: Being a Collection of Humorous and Witty by Wallace Rice (1903)
"And I drift in dreams to the old-time town, and I hear the fiddle sing; And
Mulligan sashays up and down, till the rafters rock and ring! ..."