To fluctuate from one condition, form, level or state to another
“This saw the scores seesaw until the last where the winning score was 19-17.”
To move around or sideways unsteadily
“When that happened, all the passengers together with the driver had to seesaw from side to side to rock the sleigh.”
To jerk, shake or vibrate, especially up and down
“Without thinking, he too started hopping around the boat, making the boat seesaw with his thumps.”
To pause in indecision before doing something
To move or cause to move into a sloping position
Plural for a recreational structure composed of a plank, balanced in the middle
“Jamie turned her attention to Tad, who was standing off to the side, watching three kids on the seesaw.”
Plural for turbulence or commotion in a figurative sense
Plural for the movement (of someone or something) forward followed by a return to the same position
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