In this case, don a pair of pumps, slip into a dress, and sashay into a shiny new job.
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And watch the backs of the heads of the aura vampires in your life getting tinier and tinier as they sashay away.
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"Hope I didn't put away too much fried chicken to sashay properly at the square dance," Bud remarked.
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Get a move on them fried spuds and sashay them down this way, if there's any left when y'u fill your plate, Missou.
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In them days they said 'promenade', 'sashay', 'swing corners', 'change partners'.
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In that sea and that wind the progress of the Dobson was, as the Cap'n mentally put it, a "sashay."
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British Dictionary definitions for sashay
sashay
/ (sæˈʃeɪ) /
verb(intr)informal
to move, walk, or glide along casually
to move or walk in a showy way; parade
Word Origin for sashay
C19: from an alteration of chassé, a gliding dance step