from side to side

from side to side
Repeatedly wavering. Not straightly

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  • side to side — (from) side to side : moving to the left and then to the right She shook her head from side to side in disagreement. waving the flags from side to side He moved side to side on the tennis court. • • • Main Entry: ↑side …   Useful english dictionary

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