He weaved his way past radio aerials that formed dim lines in the gloom.
He weaved past a huge boulder and a tree and ran to the middle of the road.
I had trouble weaving my way past cooks and soldiers carrying supplies to the waiting wagons.
Staying upright by dint of willpower, he wove his way past the other tables.
He weaved past all the people offering each other their opinions, and through the door that led to Ghemor's office.
Pennington barely weaved past them and continued his mad scramble down the passage.
The stranger weaved past them, somehow avoiding a collision, was gone, his horn fading, gradually, until they could no longer hear it at all.
The land he rode was marshy, forcing him to weave an intricate course past the more treacherous patches.
Excusing himself, he wove a path past the stools to the control board.
His whisper weaved past her defenses, leaving her feeling more vulnerable than ever.