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seesaw

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1 seesaw /ˈsiːˌsɑː/ noun
plural seesaws
1 seesaw
/ˈsiːˌsɑː/
noun
plural seesaws
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEESAW
[count] : a long, flat board that is balanced in the middle so that when one end goes up the other end goes down
◊ Children play on a seesaw by sitting on each of its ends and moving each other up and down by pushing off the ground with their feet.
called also (US) teeter-totter
see picture at playground
[singular] : a situation in which something keeps changing from one state to another and back again often used before another noun
2 seesaw /ˈsiːˌsɑː/ verb
seesaws; seesawed; seesawing
2 seesaw
/ˈsiːˌsɑː/
verb
seesaws; seesawed; seesawing
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEESAW
[no object]
: to keep changing from one state or condition to another and then back again