0 a long board that children play on. The board is balanced on a central point so that when a child sits on each end they can make the board go up and down by pushing off the ground with their feet.
1 to change repeatedly from one emotion, situation, etc. to another and then back again:
2 changing repeatedly from one emotion, situation, etc. to another and then back again:
3 a device for children’s play that consists of a board balanced at the center, with a place at each end for a child to sit on and push away from the ground with the feet, causing the other end to go down
4 to change direction or move backward and forward or up and down repeatedly:
The lead seesawed (= first one side was winning, then the other) throughout the game.
This beauty-spot was once the site of a tragic seesaw struggle between nations.
The 19-year-old battled the Czech veteran in a seesaw match that lasted more than two hours.
The deal followed months of seesaw negotiations.
How can one plan the future financial viability of an organisation against a background of seesawing financial and economic policies?
Of all the judicial seesaws, that case takes the biscuit.
There would have to be an enormous amount of equipment such as sand pits, chairs, tables, potties, paddling pools, climbing frames, swings, seesaws, paints, toys, picture books and wendy houses.
In these last four digital projections, a large glass globe seesaws tensely back and forth over a central fulcrum.
The catch was that the tube kept moving like a see-saw and one would lose balance.
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