to assume; to adopt (a look, pose, manner etc); to bring out for display
to sway; to swing; to move back and forth; to oscillate
to arrange; to order about; to manipulate
to be fair; to be impartial; to settle (a matter etc)
to move back and forth; to fiddle with
to wave one's hand; to gesture with one's hand (beckoning, waving good-bye etc); to swing one's arms
to set up a vendor's stall in the street
to set up; to arrange; to lay out
to break away from; to cast off (old ideas etc); to get rid of; to break away (from); to break out (of); to free oneself from; to extricate oneself
to arrange; to set out; to decorate; to display; decorative items
to put on airs; to be ostentatious
balance (of a watch or clock); balance wheel
to parade one's wealth; to be ostentatious and extravagant
to mess something up; to screw up
(lit.) to set up a stall on the ground; (fig.) to start up a new business
to set up a stall; to maintain a large staff and organization
to put on airs; to assume great airs
to do sth for show; to keep up appearances
decorative items; ornaments
to keep up appearances; to put up a front
to play tricks on; to make a fool of
chat; gossip; spin a yarn
present the facts and reason things out
hem of a skirt; shirt tail
(of a pendulum) to stop swinging; (of work, production, activities etc) to come to a halt; to be suspended; to be canceled; shutdown; (sports) lockout
simple pendulum (physics)
to twist and sway (one's body)
to sway; to wobble; to waver
to display (goods); to dispose of
swing state (US politics)
evident; clear; undoubted
swaggering; staggering; waddling