Gracefully means done with grace. Grace in this context means that the action was so cleanly and perhaps elegantly performed, it inspired awe in the viewers.
2007-01-19 18:10:20
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answered by Mark S 5
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In general, it indicates elegance of form, manner or motion. If something swoops gracefully, then I would think that it was probably airborne, and moved elegantly through the air.
2007-01-20 02:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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to say 'swooped gracefully' is to signify that the actor is very agile in that he has accomlished an athletic feat in a graceful way.
you can use the word with any verb to describe the action being done with grace ( the most ease)
2007-01-20 02:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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swooped usually refers to flying so swooped gracefully implies eagle like movements or owls who are silent..... birds fly eagles and owls are graceful in the sense of being quiet, and stealthy.
2007-01-20 02:14:39
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answered by who be boo? 5
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to do something gracefully means to do it with ease and finesse
some people walk gracefully, conduct themselves gracefully
2007-01-20 02:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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When someone is graceful they project a certain classiness. A person that is graceful stands out because of the way she carries herself and presents herself to others.
2007-01-20 02:15:31
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answered by tropicalfancy 4
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smoothly and with class, rather than falling all over her feet awkwardly
2007-01-20 02:08:29
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answered by bambi 5
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